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Westinghouse, the former contractor for the utility’s failed nuclear reactor project, filed a lawsuit to recover property it says the state-owned utility is withholding.
April 17 -
The airport authority in Ohio is using capital facility charges to back bonds for the facility.
April 16 -
The New England law firm added the former Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate as it seeks to boost its regional public finance footprint.
April 16 -
The Port Authority needs inland distribution facilities located on rail lines to handle its growing volume.
April 16 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, analyzes the impact of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2020-2024 capital investment strategy. Paul Burton hosts.
April 16 -
The National Association of Home Builders' housing market index rose to 63 in April from 62 in March.
April 16 -
U.S. factory production stalled in March as motor-vehicle output declined, adding to signs of headwinds for manufacturing and economic growth around the world.
April 16 -
Business activity “grew modestly in New York State,” while the outlook fell to its lowest level in three years.
April 15 -
A planned new medical center for New Jersey’s Inspira Health Network on track for completion late this year drove a two-notch upgrade.
April 11 -
Cleveland Clinic will be pricing $930 million of bonds and roughly half of the structure will be variable rate debt that the clinic hopes will lower its costs.
April 10 -
Among the beneficiaries is a bond-financed bus line in Portland, Oregon.
April 10 -
Virginia and Florida and other states are responding to complaints about using tolls to pay for costly road improvements.
April 10 -
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger celebrated when the California Transportation Commission voted, despite a host of warnings, to pay a contractor more than $1 billion to build two tunnels and a stretch of road outside San Francisco nine years ago.
April 10 -
Advocates are pressing for more than a pork-filled package, with reforms and sustainable funding sources, too.
April 9 -
Steve Dilts, a senior vice president at infrastructure solutions firm HNTB Corporation, discusses the biggest transportation challenges facing the New York City metropolitan region including the long-stalled Gateway project and improving access to Manhattan’s Penn Station. Andrew Coen and Paul Burton host.
April 9 -
The MSRB's first podcast will focus on yield curves.
April 9 -
Tuesday's election demonstrated Normanites' deep reservations about funding and maintaining stormwater projects via a bond and utility fee.
April 8 -
The standalone grant anticipation revenue vehicle bond deal is the first of several tranches the state will issue over the next few years.
April 8 -
Toll pricing, street management, transit funding priorities and a scramble for exemptions will be in play as New York paves the way for U.S. cities.
April 5 -
The bid to have the state government edge out Atlanta for control of the busy airport remains active for next year's legislative session.
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