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Parking has undergone resurgence in the US in 2012. Chris Glynn reports on how a once-maligned sector has had its credibility restored.
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority, a public sector office dedicated to economic development, is competing to win a parking concession. The authority is offering $40m.
Jared Waldron has joined Northleaf Capital. The Toronto company is raising its debut infrastructure fund.
Indiana has picked Walsh Investors, VINCI and Bilfinger Berger to handle its side of the Ohio River Bridges Project. The team promised to finish the job for less cost and ahead of schedule.
In his first term, Governor Luis Fortuño reinvented Puerto Rico as a pioneering infrastructure state in order to stave off fiscal ruin. Now fighting for re-election, the erstwhile corporate lawyer is adamant: privatisation is here to stay—and Puerto Rico is proof. Chris Glynn reports
Meridiam Infrastructure has closed its Meridiam Infrastructure North America Fund II. A total of $1.05bn is invested in the fund and a co-investment programme.
A political barb has turned into a hot potato.
A political barb has turned into a hot potato.
Private equity innovator Kohlberg Kravis Roberts broke new ground in 2008 with its infrastructure fund. Marc Lipschultz recounts how KKR weathered a challenging fundraising environment to raise a $1bn offering.
A political barb has turned into a hot potato.
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