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State officials say the P3 structure will allow it to complete the Interstate 75 project a decade early.
November 6 -
The Port of Corpus Christi will team up with the Carlyle Group to finance a $1.2 billion oil export terminal designed to enhance the port's ranking as the top energy exporting hub.
October 30 -
Write-downs on two major U.S. public-private partnerships led to the company decision, Skanska’s president said.
October 26 -
Technology problems with the nation's first commuter rail P3 threaten to unravel the partnership and junk the bonds issued for the project.
October 15 -
Larry Kosmont's advisory and real estate firm thrived after the state axed local redevelopment agencies.
October 9 -
John F. Kennedy International Airport gets its day in the redevelopment sun with the announcement of a $13 billion plan.
October 4 -
Municipal law attorney Eric Brofy expects to increase the focus on public-private partnerships at the 52-year-old higher education conduit bond issuer.
October 1 -
The state's chief auditor said the program to install high-speed internet across Kentucky is plagued with "botched" procurements.
September 28 -
The privately managed Indiana Toll Road will get to raise rates and, in return, deliver the first installment of $1 billion it will pay the state on Oct. 5.
September 21 -
The plan will see Indiana paid $1 billion in return for allowing a rate hike on the privately operated Indiana Toll Road.
September 13 -
Demand for public-private partnerships in higher education is on the rise, particularly for student housing and parking, according to a report issued by Fitch Ratings.
September 10 -
The school is expanding its housing offerings as part of a strategy to attract and retain students.
September 7 -
The state will receive $1 billion from the Indiana Toll Road concessionaire over the next three years in return for higher tolls.
September 5 -
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill authorizing greater use of public-private partnerships.
August 15 -
The Moody's upgrade comes as the city is exploring a privatization of the Lambert airport.
August 8 -
A conduit issuer that Florida created as an alternative to public-private partnerships is readying its first appearance in the market.
August 8 -
Wells Fargo Securities announced the additions of Randy Campbell and Jim Perry to its public finance team, both jumping over from Morgan Stanley.
August 6 -
The project is part of efforts to bring employment, housing and public spaces to blighted corridor of Los Angeles.
August 2 -
The measure provides the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey with multiple options to construct the elevated train service.
June 26 -
Project finance attorney Roddy Devlin explores public-private partnerships, design-build and his recent move to Nixon Peabody. Paul Burton hosts.
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