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ReThinkNYC, battling entrenched transit and real-estate interests in its call for a unified network, cites economic development gains and capital savings.
August 27 -
Fitch Ratings also maintained a negative outlook on BART.
August 23 -
State officials who support the high-speed project are tracking discussions around the “social infrastructure” package for anything rail-related they can tap.
August 20 -
Production companies making films, TV series and commercials may offer North Carolina $409 million of revenue this year.
August 20 -
Cyber criminals threaten the safety of patients and the financial health of hospitals. The life-and-death stakes underscore the importance of online security.
August 18 -
That's not a bad idea despite the crumbling condition of a key stretch of the highway, says NYU Rudin Center Director Mitchell Moss.
August 11 -
Kyle Hemminger joined Cain Brothers this month in Columbus, Ohio.
August 6 -
The rating agency also affirmed the ratings on 18 large airports and major airline hub facilities across the United States.
August 4 -
The city sees room for a new convention hotel, despite nearby competition and pandemic-related setbacks.
August 2 -
The money is coming in through the federal American Rescue Plan and the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund.
July 30 -
Federal Aviation Administration approval of the $2.1 billion transit connector revived heated debate over an undertaking that Gov. Andrew Cuomo has championed.
July 30 -
The acting New York City Transit president was in line for a board chairmanship had state lawmakers approved Gov. Andrew Cuomo's measure to split the authority's top positions.
July 29 -
A Moody's report highlights stark contrast in recovery between tourist hotspots such as Florida and metro areas like New York City and the San Francisco.
July 28 -
Cyberattacks pose rising operational costs and can hinder revenue generation for hospitals and health systems eventually leading to rating hits, Fitch warns.
July 26 -
FirstEnergy will pay $230 million under a deferred prosecution agreement with federal authorities in the alleged pay-to-play that benefitted its former subsidiary FirstEnergy Solutions.
July 23 -
Out-year deficit borrowing looms after massive federal aid runs out, Chief Financial Officer Robert Foran tells the board.
July 23 -
The Great Lakes Senior Living Communities is working with holders of its $380 million of debt to raise funds for needed capital expenses
July 22 -
The agency must still pay the commonwealth due to 2007 legislation that went sideways.
July 21 -
The prominent Chicago health system's refunding will simplify its debt structure, cut interest rates, and provide longer-term fixed financing.
July 20 -
As congestion pricing looms, the mass-transit authority is hearing calls to rework its system to attract riders to support its capital program.
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