Sentences with phrase «city bonds»

Based on this, it is in the process of developing the first city bond as an alternative financing mechanism for their projects.
Elon Musk is in a better position in that presently he can dilute issue shares of Tesla to finance matters, as well as buy 80 % of the Solar City bond issue.
Green city bonds tap into this on - going trend, and policy and
Green city bonds tap into this on - going trend, and policy and strategic issuance are key.
The developers of the sprawling Port Covington property on the South Baltimore waterfront say they will soon seek their first sale of city bonds and put the proceeds toward the infrastructure to support two or three mixed - use buildings that will open in...
That approach has reassured investors, who initially pushed up yields on New York City bonds amid speculation that de Blasio's policies could jeopardize the government's fiscal stability.
The former agreed to shelve pay raises for municipal workers; the latter helped stave off bankruptcy by buying city bonds with pension funds.
The Council also looked at city bond financing and debt service.
Regional and national green city bond coalitions are being convened to accelerate city mitigation and resilience actions.
City bond projects should be guided by racial and economic equity standards.
In St. Louis, for example, a judge overturned a city ordinance that would have required a public vote on funding for a new stadium, clearing the way for a riverfront project that will cost $ 388 million in tax incentives and state and city bond proceeds as part of a $ 998 million plan that may or may not convince the Rams to stay.
We acted for a main defendant in the first London City Bond appeal at the Court of Appeal and in the subsequent retrial and joined abuse of process hearing at Liverpool Crown Court.
In early 1934 Ankeny was succeeded by Lloyd LePage Rollins, under whom a $ 500,000 city bond issue was passed to build a new museum in Fair Park.
A new 7 subway line station, financed by $ 2 billion of city bonds, opened on the site a year ago to connect the area to midtown Manhattan.
For example, consider a New York City bond that has a call provision, and suppose New York City decides to pay off that bond early prior to actual maturity.
But with the opening of a new OUSD central kitchen, farm and educational center in the works for West Oakland (funded by a city bond measure that passed in 2012), OUSD hopes to be able to shift away from prepackaged food even further, thanks to a fruit and vegetable processing room that will be on site.
MUB, as it is called after its ticker symbol, is the largest such fund tracking state and city bonds.
It was funded by a city bond issue and completed in 1954.
Bywaters resigned in 1964 and was succeeded by Merrill C. Rueppel, who oversaw the opening in 1965 of a new two - story wing, financed by a city bond election, that nearly doubled the museum's exhibition space.
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