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Construction spending was down 0.6% in July, with a 0.4% decline in private construction and a larger 1.4% drop in public construction, data released by the Commerce Department Friday morning showed.
September 1 -
The overall economy grew for the ninety-ninth straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Friday.
September 1 -
Joseph Lhota repeated his call for New York City to contribute to the triage plan.
August 31 -
The Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia voted to finish the two reactors, but cost was not disclosed.
August 31 -
Pending home sales decreased 0.8% to an index reading of 109.1 in July, after a downwardly revised 1.3% gain to a 110.0 reading in June, according to a report released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
August 31 -
The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business decreased to 55.41 in August from 56.98 in July, the Institute for Supply Management-Milwaukee reported Thursday.
August 31 -
A multimillion dollar financing plan to renovate the Days Inn hotel complex in Vernon Township into independent senior housing for middle income couples and individuals has been approved by the Crawford County Hospital Authority.
August 30 -
The exit from insurance will halt losses the health provider's losses, said Moody's Investors Service.
August 29 -
NYC Ferry launched its Astoria route on Tuesday, with the inaugural trip running from Astoria in Queens to Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.
August 29 -
Adequate funding for transit is a heightened focus, says Nick Sifuentes, the new chief of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
August 29 -
Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “continued to increase in August,” according to the monthly Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, released Monday.
August 28 -
The first span of a new Tappan Zee Bridge connecting New York’s Rockland and Westchester counties is opening for traffic late Friday, four years after the $4 billion design-build project took flight.
August 25 -
The remaking of 10 miles highway through Denver and its suburbs is the largest project in Colorado Department of Transportation history.
August 24 -
The mayor touted his millionaire's tax while his Democratic challenger backs congestion pricing.
August 24 -
East Jefferson General Hospital’s bonds were downgraded to B3 from Ba3 by Moody's Investors Service.
August 23 -
The nation's largest Catholic healthcare system will acquire Illinois' largest Catholic system.
August 22 -
Matthew Driscoll is the new executive director.
August 22 -
The district faces growing enrollment amid shrinking financial support.
August 22 -
Manufacturing in the central Atlantic region “largely unchanged in August,” according to the monthly business activity survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, as the manufacturing index remained 14.
August 22 -
The city priced refunding bonds for Philadelphia Gas Works.
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