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The Crookston City Council cleared the way for the city to issue revenue bonds to finance RiverView Health's estimated $48 million construction project.
March 18 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes was steady but affordability issues still vex the market.
March 18 -
U.S. factory production slumped for a second month in February, missing forecasts for a pickup, indicating headwinds from the trade war to slower global growth are weighing on manufacturers.
March 15 -
Business activity “grew only slightly in New York State,” according to the March Empire State Manufacturing Survey.
March 15 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network in Pennsylvania to Ba1 from Baa3.
March 14 -
Sales of new U.S. homes in January fell to the weakest pace since October, driven by a decline in the Midwest as still-elevated prices keep buyers on the sidelines.
March 14 -
A bill moving through the state legislature would wrest the airport from the city's control and place it under a state authority.
March 13 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and a coalition of state lawmakers agreed to legalize recreational marijuana in a package that sets out tax rates.
March 12 -
The fate of three coal-fired power plants located either in or near the Navajo Nation is murky as utilities seek cheaper, cleaner generation.
March 11 -
Orrick brings on healthcare finance lawyer Robyn Helmlinger to the firm’s public finance group as a partner, based in San Francisco. She joins the firm from Squire Patton Boggs where she led their healthcare finance initiative.
March 11 -
U.S. new-home construction rebounded by more than expected in January amid strength in single-family starts and a nine-month high for permits, signaling the market is stabilizing thanks to lower mortgage rates.
March 8 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. said another meeting will be scheduled to finish taking public comment on financing for the passenger train project.
March 7 -
Nick Sifuentes of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign weighs the multipronged mass-transit crisis in metropolitan New York. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
March 7 -
A new Big Apple Transit agency would issue new debt for transit under City Council Speaker Corey Johnson's plan.
March 6 -
The city will use about $1.8 billion of bonds to fund a new airport terminal in a project led by private partner Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate.
March 5 -
Lower mortgage rates and more-affordable properties offered some relief for buyers.
March 5 -
FA Jeff Larson said the $2.7 billion in nonrated bonds are expected to price in late March.
March 4 -
With plans to grow and improve more than 5,400 miles of electrical transmission lines, the Lower Colorado River Authority will issue $369.7 million of revenue bonds.
March 4 -
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is making an end run around the Trump administration and proposing a legislative solution to jump-start the Gateway project.
March 4 -
U.S. construction spending posted the smallest annual increase since 2011 as homebuilding slowed amid higher borrowing costs and a glut of apartments in some areas.
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