Downtown New Haven Changes Attract Major Tenant
Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy has announced that Alexion, a large biotech company currently based in Cheshire, Connecticut, will relocate its global headquarters to New Haven.
Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy has announced that Alexion, a large biotech company currently based in Cheshire, Connecticut, will relocate its global headquarters to New Haven.
Yesterday, the Suffolk County Legislature put the brakes on a plan that would have raised fares for Suffolk County Accessible Transportation (SCAT) riders by $1.
In 2010, Albany passed an important bill that directed state agencies to make infrastructure spending decisions in accordance with smart growth principles, but observers cautioned that the
This Thursday, June 21, at 4pm, Nassau County’s Transit Advisory Committee will convene at NICE Bus’ headquarters, at 700 Commercial Avenue in Garden City, New York.
At a time when inadequate state support has forced the MTA to rely on heavy borrowing to pay for capital improvements, a Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee (PCAC)
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners Kate Slevin—After 10 years with Tri-State, Kate will be leaving us
As many Mobilizing the Region readers know, I’m leaving TSTC this month to join the NYC Department of Transportation. Starting Monday June 25th, I’ll be
The House-Senate conference committee tasked with negotiating a long-term transportation bill is in the thick of discussions. Last week, the lead Senate conferees, Senators Barbara
At 10 A.M. on April 25, 2012, workers at the Orion Bus plant in Oriskany, New York were told that the plant was to take
After ten years at the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, Kate Slevin is leaving the organization to join the New York City Department of Transportation. The organization’s
Two weeks after news broke on the New York State Thruway Authority’s proposed toll hike for some large commercial vehicles, Standard & Poor’s has downgraded
[This post was modified on September 19, 2012] A new Tri-State analysis [pdf] of NJDOT’s fiscal year 2013 proposed capital program shows that funds for new