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Wilmington port hit with labor strike

The Port of Wilmington will likely be impacted by the nationwide strike of longshoremen, as it handles most of the country's perishable food shipments.

JPMorgan & Chase Co. pilots equitable hiring program

JPMorgan & Chase Co. has announced a new partnership that plans to offer training for employers to reduce bias as well as training opportunities for hidden workers.

Enstructure names Young to lead Wilmington outreach

Eugene Young Jr., the former Delaware State Housing Authority Director, has been hired by Enstructure as a key figure in its outreach to the residents.

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 Live CEO Shupe to exit company amid reorganization

Delaware Live is using the leadership changes to revisit its expansion plans, which will include hiring more journalists to the newsroom and adding an advisory board.

Stoltz project receives $2.4M in site readiness funds

Despite some scrutiny over truck traffic and parking near neighborhoods, the Blue Diamond Park project off U.S. Route 13 was approved for $2.4 million in taxpayer-backed grants Monday to aid development of two million square feet of warehouse space.
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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.

Delaware marijuana retailers face banking challenges

Delaware is getting ready to sell marijuana through retailers. But those budding new businesses will now have to navigate a world of regulations to find a way to bank the profits from the sales.

Biden, Wilmington hotels prepare to host international leaders

WILMINGTON — Wilmington has been the scene of some interesting phone calls over the past week as...

Historic Augustine Inn to reopen this fall with new owners

Five Star Restaurant Group has bought its first restaurant in Delaware, but for partners and married couple Kate and Phillip Ferro, the move marks a return to the 220- year-old Augustine Inn.

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