The Delaware General Assembly ended its session with a balanced budget that did not address long-term needs in transportation and water quality. At the same time, the state continued to rank well in economic measurements, the latest being the amount of private equity investment in state companies.
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Delaware remains a private equity hotspot.
Data Centers developer gets feelers from other parties
Appeal of poultry plant decision denied
First propane filling station opens in New Castle County
A perfect weekend for the Ice Cream Festival.
DuPont lowers earnings forecast on a decline in seed sales.
Glasgow-based Polymer Technologies buys assets of Mass. Company.
Biz Buzz offers advice on mobile technology.
Delaware’s top business personnel page.
Local companies getting work from I-495 bridge repair project.
Dogfish Inn up and running in Lewes.
Business licenses (Bulletin only).
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Event marks growth of Start It Up Delaware and Technical.ly Delaware website.