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Information technology services company coming to Wilmington

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Incyte plans to buy headquarters site near Wilmington for nearly $80 million

Newark Shopping Center to hold grand re-opening on Saturday.

Charter operator to offer flights to Cuba from New Castle

Analtech purchased by its general manager

Christiana Fashion Center lands marquee retailers

Business Roundtable report foresees worsening state budget gap

Delmarva Power parent will continue  to pursue merger with Exelon.

Long-time Newark-area manufacturer Analtech purchased by general manager Miles. 

Navient, Highmark confirm small cuts in staff

Poultry processor Allen Harim responds to OSHA warning letter. 

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Regional custard chain coming to the Newark area. (Web only).

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