Check out the Jan. 7, 2015 edition of The Business Bulletin

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page 1This week, the Delaware Tourism Office rolled out a branding and advertising program aimed at bringing more visitors to a state that now has a $2 billion-plus tourism.

In other news, a former warehouse and manufacturing site on the edge of downtown Wilmington is slated to become residential lofts as the effort to bring more residents to downtown intensifies.

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Delaware Tourism Office rolls out ‘Endless Discoveries” re-branding campaign.

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DNREC secretary clears way for ocean outfall for Rehoboth’s treated wastewater.

Transportation secretary heads to Colorado. DMV Director nominated for post.

Warehouse near Brandywine slated to become lofts. 

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