It was a busy business week in Delaware as opponents of the Data Center want to make their case before prospective student and their parents. To the west, Maryland regulators approved construction of a new 1,000 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant. Meanwhile, apartment giant Korman snapped up an aging apartment complex near Christiana Mall, betting that amenities like trails will draw young renters. That’s just a sampling of the offerings in this week’s edition of the Business Bulletin.
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Are jobs created in Delaware going to Delawareans?
Westin to host two events focusing on the economy
Wildcat Point gets final approval
Sallie Mae spin-off Navient to lease space on Wilmington’s riverfront.
Feds offering energy loans after putting Fisker in the rear view mirror.
Data Center foes focus on prospective students, smokestack.
Wilmington Restaurant week continues through Saturday
Delaware City Refinery owner to spin off logistics assets.
Public Service Commission cuts back Delmarva Power rate hike request
Markell proposes downtown development districts
Biden to give fourth commencement speech at UD
Frontier offering low fares to new cities on its Wilmington/Philadelphia route.
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