DOVER – With a nearly $1 billion estimated revenue surplus, Gov. John Carney proposed on Thursday a record $5.48 billion Fiscal Year 2024 operating budget, representing a year-over-year increase of […]
The office leasing market for New Castle County slowed in the fourth quarter of last year, only adding to the 2022’s net loss and a condition that it expected to […]
Concierge medicine is starting to become visible in Sussex County, due to its flexible model – for doctors and patients.
DOVER — Megan McNamara Williams, the vice president of the Delaware Healthcare Association, has been named interim CEO as the top hospital trade group continues its search for a new […]
Among the $97 million in federal earmarks secured by Delaware’s delegation late last year is about $7.4 million to support the development or expansion of five incubator or accelerator programs […]
The highly-anticipated Downtown Dover plan has a vision for 15 acres of developable land which includes mixed-use properties and a grocery store.
WILMINGTON – RiversEdge Advisors, an investment advisory firm that caters to small business owners and executives, has moved downtown from its prior Riverfront home while it serves a growing clientele. […]
For years, Delaware nurses have been retiring while education programs struggled to find space to accept rising nurses to fill their ranks.
Much like the shortage of nurses impacting health care services around the state, physicians are similarly in need around Delaware, with a pre-pandemic study finding that numbers were already declining […]
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia CEO Patrick Harker said he didn’t believe a recession was likely this year and that inflation would fall to 3.5%.
Wright Multifamily, of Springfield, Pa., acquired the 103-unit Victoria Mews Apartments off South Main Street for $7.67 million.
Delaware Business Times Editor Jacob Owens discusses how the recent brinkmanship on Republican House leadership could be a bad omen for future debt limit discussions.
Richards, Layton & Finger Chief Diversity Director Doneene Damon outlines her goals in expanding the workforce pipeline, doubling down on retention efforts.
NEWARK – Just over a year after merging with the workforce development nonprofit Tech Impact, the Delaware Data Innovation Lab (DDIL) has a new permanent home at the recently opened […]
With not enough doctors coming to Delaware, the J-1 visa program is critical in attracting and retaining physicians in the First State.
Rail Haus on North West Street will include 2,559 square feet indoors and a 10,000-square-foot outdoor beer garden, with hiring around 25 employees.
STANTON – First State Plaza, the grocery store and movie theater-anchored shopping plaza off Newport Pike, was recently sold for $31.8 million, marking one of the largest retail sales of […]
After delays, Sussex County is gearing to open a kitchen incubator in 2023, with partnership with Del Tech.
The housing market - and home prices - has been exceptionally hot in recent years. With rising interest rates, what’s next?
Continuing a streak of new builds in the new year, another small warehouse is proposed for Dover - this time, in an existing complex.
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