It does not appear any site work has begun. 6-story apartment building at Main and Haines Streets: After initially denying the project, Newark City Council in June 2021 approved a plan for 80 apartments, retail space and a public parking garage.Bonchon and 2SPizza among new businesses coming to Newark: Here's an accounting of what's coming soon downtown, new arrivals you might have missed and development projects in the works.City wants to make better use of obsolete reservoir: Residents have concerns about the proposals, including the possible destruction of a community garden.Delaware State University takes over Capital One Riverfront building: The new building will headquarter the university's school for graduate, adult and continuing education students, a new partnership with Teen Warehouse's workforce development center and an incubation hub for small businesses with a focus on minority and women-owned companies.New Salvation Army Wilmington campus under construction near Chase Fieldhouse: Officials hope to open the new campus, which will have a store, warehouse and living spaces for the needy, on South Market Street this summer.Neighbors oppose latest plan to rehabilitate rotting Gibraltar mansion: The vacant and crumbling former du Pont mansion looms over the city's Highlands neighborhood.Retail space will remain on the ground floor. North Market Street buildings converted to Lincoln Square apartments: Ten buildings on North Market Street are being converted into 39 apartments.Another new plan for developing the Brandywine Country Club: The latest proposal involves 300 apartments, 41 single-family homes, 24 townhomes and the possibility of an early education center. The building will likely be the final piece of their Alapocas campus. Incyte continues to expand: The pharmaceutical company filed plans for a large office building on the Wilmington Friends campus.Riverfront to expand east with $100 million mixed-use project: Twenty-five years after Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki led the transformation of the city's 100-acre Riverfront from a barren brownfield to a waterfront destination, Purzycki is helping lead the charge to do the same for the other side of the Christina River.
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