Innovation Space tops $1B in investment, preps for growth
The portfolio companies of The Innovation Space recently eclipsed $1 billion in funding as the not-for-profit prepares for new tenants.
The portfolio companies of The Innovation Space recently eclipsed $1 billion in funding as the not-for-profit prepares for new tenants.
GLASGOW – Paul M. Hodgson Vocational Technical High School began construction of a new $217.5 million building during a groundbreaking ceremony on Sept. 29. “We aspire to build not just […]
Body Empowerment Project, a nonprofit focused on encouraging others to find body acceptance, came out on top of the Great Dames’ inaugural Giving Circle Pitch Competition in late September.
People on the Move is a rundown of recent hirings, promotions, appointments and other notable movements by professionals in the state. If you’re interested in submitting an entry, please contact […]
WILMINGTON – The American Medical Association awarded ChristianaCare the Joy in Medicine for promoting health care workers' well-being for the second consecutive time. ChristianaCare earned Gold Level recognition, the highest […]
Lawns Unlimited Ltd. owners Ed and Jeanne Fleming have recently joined forces with SavATree, a leading provider of professional lawn care, tree and shrub services. The Flemings started their family-owned business in 1986 with a vision to promote beautiful, healthy lawns in Sussex County. Ed Fleming earned his bachelor of science degree in agronomy and environmental science from Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture. Lawns Unlimited has become the […]
, , , This past summer was The Summer of Barbie for many people. For Freddie Lutz, owner of Freddie’s Beach Bar & Restaurant, every summer is about Barbie. So are every fall, winter and spring, for that matter. “I’ve enjoyed Barbie ever since I was a kid,” said Lutz recently in his Rehoboth Beach restaurant. “Ever since I was a little girl.” Lutz opened his Rehoboth Beach location in […]
Addressing members of the Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce, Delaware State Housing Authority Director and congressional candidate Eugene Young said affordable housing is the biggest issue in the state. “We have to work together on this,” said Young. “It’s the biggest issue in the state, hands down.” The chamber resumed its monthly membership luncheons Sept. 20. Young was asked to be the first speaker, and as DSHA director, he […]
After months of speculation, it can now be deemed official: Po’ Boys Creole Restaurant in Milton has changed hands. The good news is those hands have been prepared to carry on the near decade-long tradition of New Orleans-style cooking that Miltonians have grown accustomed to. New owner Chase Nelson worked under founding chef/owner Mike Clampitt during Clampitt’s time at Baywood, and Clampitt himself will be helping with the transition as […]