November 5, 2024 Issue

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Editorial: Wilmington is on the rise – with vision, other cities can rise too

I was never a Wilmingtonian. I have written about my first exposure to the city when I...

Delaware real estate agents embrace AI use

While artificial intelligence (AI) takes the world by storm in new ways seemingly every day, many real...

Developers bring new energy to Wilmington’s old commercial spaces

WILMINGTON — When you walk in Wilmington’s business district, it seems you can’t go ten steps without...

Lumber treatment facility planned for Harrington Industrial Park

HARRINGTON — A lumber treatment facility and a new warehouse has been proposed for Harrington, jumpstarting the...
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Philly Fed CEO Harker successor search underway

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President and CEO Patrick Harker will retire in June 2025, and efforts are well underway to find a successor that will represent Delaware and the surrounding Philadelphia region.

Bayhealth brings walk-in, health care services to Blue Hen Mall

DOVER — Bayhealth has finalized moving services to the once-popular Blue Hen Corporate Center and Mall in...

Incyte celebrated at du Pont Freedom Award reception

Scores of people gathered at the Hotel du Pont to celebrate Incyte as the honoree of the Pete du Pont Foundation Freedom award Tuesday night.

Federal funds propel hybrid Cape-May Lewes Ferry vessel

LEWES — A $20 million federal grant is propelling green energy in the First State as the...
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N.J. health care company acquires three Del. nursing homes for $62M

ExcelCare Health Management, based out of Lakewood, N.J. finalized the deal in early October, which included Parkview Nursing and Rehabilitation in Wilmington, Churchman Village in Newark and Breakwater Village in Lewes.

Petrucci to build spec warehouse near Dot Foods

After years of planning, J.G. Petrucci Company has started construction on a 361,700 square-foot warehouse close to the existing Dot Foods facility in the Peoples Industrial Park.

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