October 1, 2024 Issue

October 1, 2024 issue
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Delaware funeral services explore eco-friendly burial demand

Delaware has added a surprising new strategy to reducing its carbon footprint, as it is now the 10th state to pass a human composting bill, allowing individuals to remain eco-friendly even in death.

Growing oysters and an industry in the Delaware, Rehoboth Bays

LEWES — The world is Delaware’s oyster, according to professionals in a new up and coming industry...

What’s the next steps for Delaware’s offshore wind energy plan

Delaware has officially received the green light to start seeking ways on how to capture wind energy now that Gov. John Carney has signed Senate Bill 265 into law. 

Publisher’s View: Celebrating a decade of business journalism

Today Media Publisher Rob Martinelli highlights the Delaware Business Times’ ten years of growth.
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Biden’s final Quad Summit shines light on Archmere, Bardea

President Joe Biden invited the leaders of Japan, India and Australia to Archmere Academy to discuss international matters.

Delaware’s unemployment once again meets national average

Delaware’s unemployment meets the national average once again, rising to a rate of 4.2% in August. The labor force has remained over half a million people.

Delaware approves first private paid leave plans

Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro has approved the eight private Paid Family Medical Leave plans with seven insurers with more currently under review.

Jack Lingo Asset Management buys Middletown warehouse for $8M

Jack Lingo Asset Management (JLAM) has bought a small warehouse and lumber yard leased out by Builders FirstSource for $8.04 million, signaling continued growth for the company.
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Incyte lifts northern Delaware office vacancy rates

In the second quarter of 2024, northern Delaware's office vacancy hit 18.5% thanks to Incyte's completed purchase of two former Bank of America buildings for $34 million.

Challenges arise in Delaware’s adult-use recreational marijuana industry

DOVER — As Delaware continues to unravel its end to cannabis prohibition, armored vehicles still collect cash...

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