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An end is finally in sight for road work that revolved around Malden's suspended water-main replacement program.
December 20 -
Urban planners argue for the unlocking of public assets through an asset trust, an idea largely untested in the U.S.
December 15 -
Long perceived as clunky and stagnant, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is recrafting itself under control board oversight.
December 1 -
According to underwriter HJ Sims, the deal will mark the largest fixed-rate bond issue for a life-plan community.
November 29 -
The commonwealth's investor conference struck an upbeat tone, thanks to its Boston economic growth and an oversubscribed bond sale.
November 17 -
Drew Smith, a former operative at the Massachusetts treasury, is Boston's new city treasurer.
November 15 -
Amid East Coast transit systems' overcrowding and strained capital budgets, advocates tout ferries as low-cost alternatives.
November 3 -
The commonwealth will also issue GANs and commonwealth transportation fund revenue bonds in November.
October 12 -
The authority, which runs Greater Boston mass transit, intends to sell the bonds as part of a $574 million competitive sale.
September 20 -
The rating agency cautioned that rising pension costs and revenue restraints could pose challenges.
September 14