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Kansas City voters advanced a proposed P3 to rebuild the city's airport terminal.
November 8 -
The Georgia Public Service Commission will determine if the twin reactor project at Plant Vogtle will go forward.
November 8 -
Corporate relocation expert John Boyd Jr. discusses the "war between the states" for new jobs and business investment, and who might make the short list for Amazon's HQ2.
November 7 -
The Tulare Local Health Care District defaulted on its revenue bonds and closed its hospital.
November 3 -
Amid East Coast transit systems' overcrowding and strained capital budgets, advocates tout ferries as low-cost alternatives.
November 3 -
The New York economy is expanding despite a drop in revenues, the Institute for Supply Management-New York’s Report on Business index, released Thursday, indicated.
November 2 -
Restoring electrical service as quickly as possible is a key to reviving the island’s economy.
November 1 -
Funding shortfalls, delayed expansion projects, and gridlock threaten the viability of the Amazon bids, according to the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
November 1 -
Tax rates on marijuana could equal 45% of the price, according to Fitch Ratings.
November 1 -
The owners of Florida’s private passenger train project want to beat the Jan. 1 expiration date of a private activity bond allocation.
November 1 -
The overall economy grew for the 101st straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday.
November 1 -
Construction spending was up 0.3% in September, despite a 0.4% decrease in private construction.
November 1 -
John Di Stasio, president of the Large Public Power Council, discusses some of the major issues impacting publicly run electrical utilities including renewable energy, protecting grids against security threats and challenges financing infrastructure improvements. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
October 31 -
City Council approved another 30-day contract, risking the long-term deal.
October 31 -
The Midwest Economy Index declined to negative 0.09 in September from positive 0.08 in August.
October 31 -
The end of the probe was disclosed in offering documents for a $67 million refunding deal.
October 30 -
Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “expanded at a faster pace in October,” according to the monthly Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey.
October 30 -
Gainesville Regional Utilities received $3 billion in orders for $416 million of tax-exempt bonds.
October 27 -
Fitch returned the South Carolina-owned utility's outlook to stable due to cancellation of the nuclear reactor project.
October 26 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region "posted strong growth and expectations about future activity improved further."
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