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City of Omaha Public Facilities Corporation Bonds

The City of Omaha Public Facilities Corporation, founded in 1986 and located in Omaha, Nebraska, serves the purpose of financing public facilities and infrastructure improvements within the city. The corporation primarily focuses on issuing tax-exempt and taxable bonds to fund essential municipal projects that enhance the quality of life for Omaha residents.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
OMAFAC 4.15% 2038-02-01 USDCity of Omaha Public Facilities CorporationUnited States2038-02-014.1534.59
OMAFAC 4.35% 2047-02-01 USDCity of Omaha Public Facilities CorporationUnited States2047-02-014.3535.21
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

City of Omaha Public Facilities Corporation issue history

Since its inception, the corporation has actively engaged in bond issuances, with significant milestones including the $52 million bond issuance in 2001 to fund the renovation of the Omaha Community Playhouse. Recent data indicates that the corporation's current bond yields are competitive within the industry, reflecting stability and investor confidence. Notably, the bonds often come with special features such as call provisions, allowing for refinancing opportunities as market conditions evolve, enhancing their attractiveness to retail investors.