Unique beer punctuated with bold flavors and fresh fruit. That’s the philosophy that drove Dogfish Head to become the Delaware beer titan that eventually signed a $300 million deal with the Boston Beer Company. But ...
GEORGETOWN — Social activists and entrepreneurs are reimagining downtown Georgetown as a marketplace with Latino cultural flare in hopes to give the county’s seat a new destination born from its growing Latino population. The proposed ...
Flynn Restaurant Group LP, the largest restaurant franchise operator in North America, announced Wednesday that it has acquired 937 Pizza Hut and 194 Wendy’s locations throughout the U.S. from Kansas City-based NPC International, including four ...
REHOBOTH BEACH — Upstart brewpub Thompson Island Brewing Company won four awards at the 2021 New York International Beer Competition, including being crowned Delaware Brewery of the Year. The brewpub opened by SoDel Concepts also ...
DOVER — A key downtown Dover storefront has recently changed hands with a rising family property management firm that plans to lease it out as a restaurant. First Flight LLC, managed by George Antoniou, bought ...
DOVER – Delaware lawmakers are again pushing to increase the state minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025, a move that private sector leaders say will hurt already struggling businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
DOVER – Local McDonald’s franchisee The Meoli Companies has signed a multi-year athletic sponsorship deal with Delaware State University. The agreement, which runs from the 2020 to 2023 athletic seasons, is the first such sponsorship ...
LEWES – After igniting a bidding war between three of the judges on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” entrepreneur Nancy Rothner walked away with a $300,000 investment. In the episode that premiered Friday night, Rothner struck a ...
Some Delaware lawmakers are pushing to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers by nearly 270%, but restaurant owners and servers say that increase could have unintended and devastating effects on an industry still reeling ...
As Delaware’s COVID-19 hospitalization numbers continue to fall, Gov. John Carney eased more restrictions Friday, including limits on public indoor events and gyms. Under the latest order, capacity for public events and gatherings at businesses ...