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Front pageNew Castle County and the City of Wilmington rolled out an economic development strategy this week as a long-time industrial employer, Evraz Claymont Steel seems destined for demolition on an increasingly valuable site near Interstate 95.

In nearby Marcus Hook, plans were unveiled for a $2 billion-plus project that will extract propane and other products from abundant Marcellus Shale natural gas.

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City and county introduce economic development strategy aimed at stemming string of  job losses. 
Pitch for social enterprise that recycles mattresses earns more than $25,000 first price.
Jobless rate expected to remains steady in Delaware.
Opinion: A few suggestions on an economic development strategy.
Unemployment fund loan paid. Charges for employers should drop. 
City and county introduce economic development strategy aimed at stemming string of  job losses. 
Newark-based iBio strikes deal with Texas company in bid to make Ebola vaccine. 
Big banks, big leases at White Clay center near Newark. 
Sunoco Logistics to spend $2.5 billion on pipeline and processing project, with much of the investment in Marcus Hook.

 

 

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