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Developers say construction will continue on the 310-unit apartment complex in Gainesville, near the University of Florida, during the Chapter 11 process.
May 13 -
State officials estimate revenue shortfalls could reach more than $2 billion, but also believe the magnitude of budget trouble is "highly uncertain."
May 13 -
State lawmakers will return to Columbia for a two-day session that will also determine what to do with embattled state-owned utility Santee Cooper.
May 11 -
The loss of $1.03 billion in revenues prompted state lawmakers to ask congressional delegates to support a $500 billion relief package for states.
May 8 -
The city will ask the Louisiana State Bond Commission to authorize issuing up to $100 million of revenue notes.
May 7 -
The board of the troubled Jacksonville, Florida, utility voted to hire Paul McElroy as interim CEO.
May 6 -
S&P Global Ratings said balancing the state budget "will be met against a growing cloud of uncertainty” between the recession and COVID-19.
May 4 -
Theme park and business closures and hospitality industry layoffs will make recovery difficult for Orange County and the Orlando region.
April 29 -
Moody's Investors Service said public utilities may see declining coverage ratios as they suspend disconnects and offer discounts.
April 27 -
In a voluntary market notice, Florida outlines its actions to address the public health crisis caused by COVID-19.
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