Delaware development and redevelopment is the news of the week, as a developer submitted plans for 1,350 homes near Milton, demolition and redevelopment of Claymont’s Tri-State Mall began, a spec building came to Smyrna, and Seaford’s Oyster House Park saw progress.
The Delaware Division of Small Business and Office of Management and Budget announced a Market Pressure Relief Fund…designed to assist contractors doing state work and facing increased costs for construction materials.
After years of inactivity, Claymont’s Tri-State Mall received its first sign of new life Wednesday when a demolition claw tore through the awning of the property’s most decrepit building.
JLL and KRM Development are marketing a 70,000-square-foot spec building with the option of expanding up to 140,000 square feet at the Duck Creek Business Campus.
Convergence Communities, a real estate development firm has submitted plans for a 1,350-unit master planned community in Milton known as The Granary at Draper Farm.
IPA “takes over” the DEMA Recovery Newsletter with analysis and resources on the status of digitization and what options and opportunities it might present for Delaware’s economic and social recovery from the pandemic.
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the
resiliency of U.S. manufacturers has been on full
display. In the face of tremendous demand shifts,
manufacturers anchored public health and economic
recovery efforts.
ALBANY — The state Senate’s Ethics Committee will hold a “hybrid” meeting on Monday, with participants attending both in-person and via videoconferencing. It’s a new experiment that foreshadows a looming debate over just how normal the new normal will look for public bodies.
Dr. Amanda Bullough, Associate Professor of Management and Global Leadership at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics, joins First State Insights to discuss challenges and opportunities for women in entrepreneurship, the disparate impacts of the pandemic on women in the workforce, and research and education needed to advance women’s entrepreneurship in the future.
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