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The troubled American Dream mall in New Jersey's Meadowlands benefited from a wider growth in consumer shopping demand.
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The measure "sets the table for a likely big tax bill next Congress," said Charles Samuels of Mintz Levin.
May 16 -
"This bipartisan FAA reauthorization bill is the product of endless hours of negotiation and debate and will transform several aspects of flying in the years to come," said Aviation Subcommittee Ranking Member Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn.
May 16 -
Enviva's $353 million in tax-exempt bonds currently are among the liabilities at stake in the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Fitch Ratings cited new rating criteria and increases in state funding in giving Milwaukee a three-notch bond rating boost. The outlook is stable.
May 15 -
The CPI print keeps the possibility of the Fed cutting rates at least once this year, potentially at least two rate cuts if the data continues to point to a trend of inflation falling further, said Jeff Lipton, a research analyst and market strategist.
May 15 -
President Biden promises the Feds will pay to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
May 15 -
"It's getting frantic out there," when it comes to competitive grants and drumming up local matches, said William Murdock, executive director of the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, speaking at a local government event during Infrastructure Week in Washington, D.C.
May 15 -
John Sheldon will fill the deputy treasurer position left vacant when Juan Fernandez retired.
May 15 -
High speed passenger rail line leveraging $3 billion in DOT grants
May 15 -
The spending plan for the fiscal year that begins July 1 would draw down the city's general fund balance to fill a budget gap that has grown to $187 million.
May 15 -
The Cleveland Browns recently met with state legislators in Ohio to discuss public funding for plans including a new $2.4 billion domed stadium in a suburb.
May 15 -
Catch up on our recent coverage of the various legal issues and considerations impacting BAB redemptions.
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This week's issuance is above the 2024's year-to-date weekly average of $7.6 billion, said Chris Brigati, senior vice president and director of strategic planning and fixed income research at SWBC.
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The Turnpike Authority of Kentucky expects to sell the bonds on June 6.
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Creedon has "tremendous capacity" as a banker, with experience in sectors outside of Janney's current business, such as tobacco securitization, and in geographical areas where the firm is seeking to grow, said Vivian Altman, Janney's head of public finance.
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To keep up with anticipated passenger growth, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport plans to build an additional terminal.
May 14 -
The ASCE in a report analyzing future infrastructure needs says it will take a mix of public and private funds to narrow the funding gap.
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