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Nick Sifuentes, executive director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, examines the headaches and potential of New York regional transit. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
May 22 -
A judge had previously ruled that the airport should void a retail contract, putting its revenues at risk.
May 21 -
The privatization plan is in a holding pattern with new County Executive George Latimer calling for his own aviation blueprint.
May 21 -
In the first tranche of its $800 million sale, West Virginia says residents will get an opportunity to invest in the state.
May 21 -
Facing a May 31 deadline to issue the $1.15 billion of PABs, All Aboard Florida asked the federal transportation agency for extra time to sell the debt.
May 18 -
The lawsuit says the state's plan to pay off oil producers by issuing bonds violates the state constitution.
May 18 -
Public transit agencies have a $90 billion backlog of maintenance, repair and modernization projects.
May 17 -
Two rating agencies put Presence Health's low-investment grade ratings on watch for upgrades.
May 17 -
State authorization for design-build use on a Brooklyn-Queens Expressway work is a door-opener, New York City transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg said.
May 17 -
Manufacturers report continued growth in May, but the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business respondents reported increasing costs.
May 17 -
The U.S. infrastructure system looks remarkably backwards to many international eyes, and threatens the economy in the long run, experts said on Wednesday.
May 16 -
The bonds are the latest of a series to restructure debt by the utility and its partner Bonneville Power Administration.
May 16 -
Transportation lobbyists and researchers discussing surface transportation finance during an Infrastructure Week webcast were unanimous in saying that Congress should lift the general prohibition on tolling interstate highways.
May 15 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes grew again as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index climbed to 70 in May from a downwardly revised 68 in April, first reported as 69.
May 15 -
Prices paid remain elevated, while business activity improved, the Empire State Manufacturing Survey, released Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, suggested.
May 15 -
Healthcare giant Catholic Health Initiatives now has a stable outlook on its Baa1 rating from Moody's Investors Service.
May 14 -
A vote by California energy commissioners to require solar panels on new homes is credit negative for utilities, Moody's said.
May 14 -
Moody's sees minimal, but still credit positive, revenue effects for governments that tax legal cannabis.
May 14 -
The bonds will help complete a new hospital wing at Marin General Hospital.
May 11 -
State lawmakers compromised on legislation that provides $2.3 billion of bond authority for transportation and boosts funding for the state's lagging pension fund.
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