Economic Development

Land Use Reform Working Group meets in Sussex County

Capacity versus sustainable growth may be the topic of the year in Sussex County as the Land Use Reform Working Group starts its discussions.

Meyer calls for education, economic development innovation in address

Gov. Matt Meyer heavily focused on creating the right conditions for workers and small businesses to thrive in Delaware during his first State of the State address.

Nemours opens new cancer, blood disorder institute

Nemours Children’s Health has announced the opening of a new state-of-the-art institute for patients with cancer and blood disorders thanks to a $78 million donation from the Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation.

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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Harrington to lose out on over 150 jobs

Harrington Logistics, LLC. will soon close, forcing 150 employees out of a job in the near future.

Artesian Resources names Nicholle Taylor as CEO

Artesian Resources, one of the few public companies in Delaware, quietly changed leadership to the fifth generation of the Taylor family earlier this year.

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.

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.
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Meyer’s first budget includes personal income tax reforms

Gov. Matt Meyer's inaugural budget stays mostly within the spending limits set by his predecessor, but his proposal suggests adding three new tax brackets.

Diversifying Delaware’s supplier base comes with challenges

Diversity in Delaware’s vendor supplier base has a renewed focus thanks to the First State’s new administration and persistent advocates who have seen studies and pilot programs come and go in recent years with varied successes.

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