March 18, 2025 Issue

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Bronze Valley accelerates tech startups in Delaware

Five tech startups recently received their own technical boost to help meet business growth goals via seven weeks of catered coaching earned through their selection in Delaware’s third Bronze Valley VentureLab accelerator program.

EDITORIAL: Reflections on Mickey and Wilmington institutions

Editor Katie Tabeling brings back memories of her uncle Dominick "Mickey" Pullella who was once a staple in the Wilmington community, helping many men prepare for business interactions and special events everyday at Wright & Simon.

How a new bill raises uncertainty in Wilmington’s legal economy

Senate Bill 21 offers significant reforms to corporate law and some attorneys consider it a disturbing reaction to powerful business leaders' whims, sparking legal uncertainty.

Philadelphia Fed CEO Harker: Stick to game plan on interest rates

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President and CEO Patrick Harker said that despite a bumpy road, holding interest rates is part of the overall plan for a soft landing.
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Leaders break ground on Milford Corporate Center

After years of planning, Milford and state officials formally broke ground on the new Milford Corporate Center, setting their eyes on bringing more than 1,300 jobs to Kent County.

Committee of 100 head Keller tapped as Henry’s policy lead

Elizabeth Keller, the former head of the Committee of 100, has joined NCC Executive Marcus Henry's staff as his director of county legislative affairs.

Trump’s tariff proposals unsettle Delaware’s trade community

Delaware organizations on the front lines of international trade are navigating unchartered waters as the news on U.S. tariffs has been evolving over the past month.

Dover Municipal Freight Plan final draft revealed

The final draft of the Dover Municipal Freight Plan has been released by the Dover/Kent Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), outlining a series of steps city leaders should take to make safer and more efficient travels.
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Economist: Average American consumer running out of steam

Economist Anirban Basu said that the American consumer has defied all expectations of a recession with their spending habits - though that may come to an end soon.

Ørsted follows through with $5.2M land deal in Sussex

Despite withdrawing plans for its Skipjack projects off of the coast of Delaware last year, Ørsted recently purchased a 64-acre property near Harbeson for $5.2 million.

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