April 15, 2025 Issue

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Delaware dealerships weather industry storms

Delaware's car dealerships are one of the more popular family businesses. Now these franchises are facing hard times ahead with the tariffs, and more.

EDITORIAL: Economic trade war rollercoaster has everyone spinning

Delaware Business Times Editor Katie Tabeling states with the news about tariffs evolving every hour, small businesses and consumers are uncertain what direction to go.

Carney hopes to launch youth entrepreneurship program

Wilmington Mayor John Carney is proposing funds to boost youth programs, including an entrepreneurship pilot program, as well as expanding more STEM and coding courses.

Meyer’s budget focuses on small businesses, but maintains other incentives

Gov. Matt Meyer has proposed smaller allocations to the Strategic Fund than in previous years, but his administration plans to use it to back more EDGE grants.
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Harvey Hanna reshapes organization with ‘aggressive growth’ in mind

Harvey Hanna & Associates has moved to establish a board as well as appointing a new president to prepare for the years ahead.

Surf Bagel opens Middletown store

A new, but familiar, breakfast spot bringing freshness and a variety of flavors has opened in Middletown. Surf Bagel opened its latest location on Route 299 late last week.

Delaware’s next largest warehouse could be coming to Middletown

Stoltz Real Estate Partners has recently received preliminary approval for a 5-story warehouse off a rural road in west Middletown.

Duck Creek Business Campus construction underway

KRM Development and real estate firm JLL recently announced that Middletown-based Hydroponics to You LLC is the newest tenant at Duck Creek Business Campus in Smyrna.
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Aldi plans rare automated warehouse in the U.S. planned for Delaware

Amid aggressive expansion plans to open another 800 grocery stories in the United States, Aldi has announced plans to invest $560 million in a distribution center at the Blue Diamond Park.

Funland co-founder, Rehoboth icon, Al Fasnacht dies at 96

Al Fasnacht was often spotted helping the youngest of beach-goers on and off what might have been his favorite ride at Funland – the motorcycles in kiddie row. It’s a memory that countless visitors will now hold dear as the Boardwalk staple heads into its 64th year without Fasnacht who died on March 23 at the age of 96 years old.

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