the nassau otb branch in carle place did contain a rent paying restaurant tenant. ask dino g amoroso.
the space has been empty for years because.........
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Welcome to the Nassau County, New York’s investor website.
This website is intended to provide current and potential investors with transparent information related to the County’s debt program. The County takes its relationship with investors seriously and continually endeavors to improve its disclosure and provide access to relevant information. The County’s disclosure team includes experienced personnel from the Office of the Treasurer, the Office of Management & Budget and the County Attorney’s Office.
This website includes the County’s financial reports, audited financial statements, and current rating agency reports, along with information about the County’s debt and capital programs.
The County issues debt to fund, among other things, projects in its capital plan such as buildings, equipment, infrastructure, parks, public safety, roads, technology, traffic and transportation, sewer and storm water resources, and open space preservation. The County also issues cash flow notes to fund a timing difference between the receipt of revenues and the payment of expenses.
This website is intended to provide current and potential investors with transparent information related to the County’s debt program. The County takes its relationship with investors seriously and continually endeavors to improve its disclosure and provide access to relevant information. The County’s disclosure team includes experienced personnel from the Office of the Treasurer, the Office of Management & Budget and the County Attorney’s Office.
This website includes the County’s financial reports, audited financial statements, and current rating agency reports, along with information about the County’s debt and capital programs.
The County issues debt to fund, among other things, projects in its capital plan such as buildings, equipment, infrastructure, parks, public safety, roads, technology, traffic and transportation, sewer and storm water resources, and open space preservation. The County also issues cash flow notes to fund a timing difference between the receipt of revenues and the payment of expenses.
Nassau County and Related Authorities Bond Ratings
Click on each rating to see the credit report
Types of Obligation | Moody's | S&P | Fitch |
General Obligation Bonds (GO) | A2 | A+ | A |
Regional Off-Track Betting (OTB) | Baa1 | A | A- |
Sewer & Storm Water Finance Authority (SSWFA) | Aa3 | AAA | -- |
Nassau County Interim Finance Authority (NIFA) | Aa1 | AAA | AAA |
Tax Anticipation Notes* | -- | SP-1+ | F1 |
Revenue Anticipation Notes* | -- | SP-1+ | F1 |
Outlook | Stable | Negative | Stable |
Ratings as of June 2016
*Information in the linked report is only updated with TANs or RANs rating report. Please see the GO report for the most up-to-date GO analysis and opinion.
*Information in the linked report is only updated with TANs or RANs rating report. Please see the GO report for the most up-to-date GO analysis and opinion.
Base CUSIP List
Click on each CUSIP to be directed to the Electronic
Municipal Market Access website
Municipal Market Access website
GO | OTB | SSWFA | NHCC |
631653 | 631681 | 63166Q | 631670 |
631654 | ------ | ------ | 63167N |
631655 | ------ | ------ | ------ |
63165M | ------ | ------ | ------ |
63165N | ------ | ------ | ------ |
63165T | ------ | ------ | ------ |
CUSIP data herein are provided by Standard & Poor's, CUSIP Service Bureau, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The CUSIP numbers are being provided solely for the convenience of the holders of the Notes and Bonds and the County makes no representation with respect to such numbers or undertakes any responsibility for their accuracy now or at any time in the future. The CUSIP number is subject to being changed after the issuance of Notes or Bonds as a result of various subsequent actions including, but not limited to, the procurement of secondary market portfolio insurance or other similar enhancement by investors that is applicable to all or a portion of the Notes or Bonds.
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