Delaware Business Times
Delaware Business Times utilizes various platforms to deliver relevant and timely information to tens of thousands of key decision-makers throughout Delaware. With a focus on breaking news and comprehensive reporting, they also organize networking and prestigious recognition events. For nearly ten years, Delaware Business Times has been bridging the gap between its audience and marketers.
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delawarebusinesstimes.com | Katie Tabeling
NEWARK — Close to 200 small business owners gathered at the spring Small Business Grants and Loans Fair on Monday to learn more about funding and financing resources in the First State. Hosted by the Delaware Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and Delaware Business Times, the annual grant fair drew 195 people at the Audion at the University of Delaware STAR campus with business ventures of all sizes and ages.
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delawarebusinesstimes.com | Katie Tabeling
WILMINGTON — Delaware saw another 400 people unemployed in March while its unemployment rate remained at 3.7%, according to state officials. March’s job losses reflect a record in month-over-month unemployed workers that the state has not hit in the past four years, when the state lost 500 jobs in March 2021. This week, labor officials report that the unemployed rise was likely to drive the number up, as a quarter of those who are unemployed are first-time job seekers.
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delawarebusinesstimes.com | Katie Tabeling
MIDDLETOWN — Once again adding to its continuously growing network of distribution warehouses, Amazon plans to build one of its “next generation” warehouses on 130 acres of farmland on the west side of Middletown, according to officials. Amazon purchased the land near Middle Neck and Warwick roads, a short drive from the U.S. 301 bypass in Middletown on Tuesday.
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2 days ago |
delawarebusinesstimes.com | Katie Tabeling
NEWARK — A new report from a U.S. congressional commission calls for $15 billion in federal spending in the next five years to ensure that the nation wins in biotech breakthroughs over China, and the University of Delaware’s STAR Campus hopes to see part of that proposed investment.
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3 days ago |
delawarebusinesstimes.com | Katie Tabeling
GREENWOOD — One of the major solar farms in Sussex County has been purchased by a renewable energy infrastructure private equity firm as part of a greater portfolio acquisition announced last week. True Green Capital Management, based in Westport, Conn., acquired a fund of 64 megawatts of solar farms spanning six states from Ecofin US Renewables Infrastructure Trust PLC, another renewable investment trust.
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