Hospitality & Entertainment

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.

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.

Delaware tourism reaches record-breaking numbers in 2023

The Delaware Tourism Office says the First State’s economy is benefiting from a renewed influx of travelers as they find their way to the area for business and leisure.

Delaware Restaurant Association expands leadership program

Building off its leadership accelerator program, the Delaware Restaurant Association plans to create a networking and professional development community next.
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New ‘revolutionary’ employment model supports artists at OperaDelaware

OperaDelaware is singing a new tune as the artists themselves start leading the organization through a new employment model that offers a sustainability that has not been seen before in the arts.

Delaware museums prepare for America’s 250th anniversary

Delaware museum and tourism officials are starting to explore how to best highlight the First State's unique role in of America's founding.

Wilmington native Julie Coker now NYC Tourism CEO

Julie Coker, a tourism executive from Wilmington, now runs the tourism operations for the largest city in the United States: New York City.

Bardea chef earns James Beard nomination again

Antimo DiMeo of Wilmington’s Bardea Food & Drink was the only Delawarean on the list of James Beard Foundation semifinalists for Best Chef in the region.
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Marriott signs on for CRISP campus

The MRA Group has finalized negotiations on a Marriott Residence Inn at the Chestnut Run Innovation & Science Park (CRISP) campus.

Leaders: Delaware tourism growth to remain steady in new year

Leaders in Delaware say it's full steam ahead as the new year rolls around for the tourism industry that brings even international audiences to the First State.

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