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Hawaii moves ahead on plans to construct a new college football stadium amid concerns about declining attendance at college games.
October 1 -
One of the nation's top P3 partners sees more opportunity in states where it has existing relationships with transportation agencies.
September 30 -
After spearheading large capital projects at New York State’s nonprofit entities, Dr. Gerrard Bushell is set to tackle a $7 billion infrastructure initiative at one of the world’s major airports.
September 23 -
Bipartisan legislation to streamline TIFIA has been introduced in Congress by two Texans.
September 20 -
States and cities have begun to factor climate risk into budgetary and other planning.
September 20 -
Public private partnerships for an airport, a commuter rail service, and student housing have gone sour in the Southwest.
September 16 -
Accusations that the university violated a moral obligation in connection with bonds for a student housing P3 are false and defamatory, its attorney says.
September 11 -
The law firm representing the trustee for a $250 million student housing complex accused the University of Oklahoma of predatory behavior.
September 9 -
The governor declared the $2.1 billion Mobile River project "dead” after it a local planning organization voted it down.
September 5 -
After 39 years in the public sector, Pat West will become a consultant.
August 20 -
Nearly two years after hiring a private consortium to remodel the Denver International Airport terminal, the city canceled the contract and plans to go it alone.
August 14 -
The university scaled back its parking and commercial leases at the public-private student housing project, which is dipping into its debt service reserve.
August 7 -
Proceeds will finance a 6.7-mile section of the North Tarrant Express to add four toll lanes to a section of Interstate 35 north of downtown Fort Worth.
July 29 -
Charlie Baker's far-reaching package includes nearly $5.7 billion for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, which runs Greater Boston mass transit.
July 26 -
A growing interest in broadband is drumming up support, though state laws are making it challenging for municipalities to do the deals.
July 25 -
The Kentucky Bond Development Corp. privately placed bonds with Morgan Stanley to settle outstanding obligations to KentuckyWired P3 partners.
July 11 -
Fitch Ratings on Monday assigned a BBB rating to $264 million of private activity bonds to fund an extension to Virginia’s 95 Express Lanes.
July 8 -
The state is taking qualifications from firms interested in building three facilities to house male inmates.
July 2 -
Through February of this year, 20 P3-related bills were enacted by 14 states since 2016.
July 1 -
State and local governments and trade groups have until Sept. 13 to submit comments on the 48-page exposure draft GASB released June 13.
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