April 1, 2025 Issue

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Avenue North campus sees strong demand

Delle Donne's Associates report that demand for the more than 1 million square-foot Avenue North Campus is so high that they're in negotiations for some of the last leases.

In the C-Suite: Tripp Way, DSM Commercial

DSM Commercial Managing Partner Tripp Way talks about watching his team grow, and how you give is what you give -both in business and in life.

Ready or not: Delaware’s cannabis industry fights to open recreational adult-use market

Two years after Delaware legalized cannabis use and started designing the framework for sale regulations and licenses to manufacture, sell and test the substance, many business owners are left in limbo. The most recent date to open businesses was April 1, 2025, but that does not seem to be happening now.

WuXi Middletown pharma campus still on schedule

A Chinese pharmaceutical company is steadily preparing for its $515 million Middletown campus as Delaware officials continue to wait on whether or not Merck will select the state for its next pharmaceutical plant.
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Dougherty named Committee of 100 director

After the departure of its executive director, the Committee of 100 has named longtime political aide and Wilmington native Dougherty as its leader.

Siegfried Group CEO donates $71.5 M to UD

The University of Delaware has received a $71.5 million gift from Siegfried Group founder and executive Robert Siegfried Jr. and his wife, paving the way for a new academic building to be built on the campus while expanding the university’s Lerner College of Business and Economics.

Harvey Hanna welcome pickleball franchise in Newport

Dill Dinkers has opened its first location in Newport, after signing a lease with Harvey Hanna & Associates. The sports franchise has already taken on 10 other states.

DSU researchers patent new mass propagation process for biofuel material

Local scientists are growing new innovations in the energy and agriculture industries with patents that could improve the efficiency and cost of biofuels for the future.
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Delaware Bioscience Association unveils policy agenda

Initiatives like maximizing capital investment and working to develop a board to improve STEM skill training are top of the Delaware Bioscience Association's agenda.

DBT40 application period opens

The Delaware Business Times has opened its application period for the Class of 2025 40 under 40 program.

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