The economy was again the big story as the chief of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia came to Newark to offer his forecast of the annual growth rate for the American economy.
In the meantime, economic consulting firm DECON First took its monthly look at the Delaware economy and found jobs in a faster growing economy may be going to those with skills from out of state.
Those stories and others are covered in this week’s issue of the Delaware Business Bulletin, a weekly update on business news in the First State.
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Philadelphia Fed chief sees steady economic growth this year.
Wilmington Idea Challenge takes shape
EPA has praise for Data Centers power plant
Kelly elected chairman of national group
Major real estate group joins Long & Foster
Nordstrom Rack coming to mall area next year.
Mottola residential real estate group moves over to Long & Foster.
Data Centers foes file second appeal over city decision.
County sewer bills mailed out after billing snafu.
Penguin Ads drives the message home with Shoprite deal.
Ceremony at UD celebrates health grant.
Christiana Care receives grant from AstraZeneca Foundation.
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