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Delaware daily roundup: Bracebridge timeline; Investors reveal how to get AI funds; Latino businesses in Middletown

Plus, Port of Wilmington expansion is back on track.

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Incyte’s move and a timeline of Bracebridge

The confirmation that biopharma company Incyte is moving into part of the old MBNA Bracebridge campus in downtown Wilmington has been a major topic of conversation. But where did those 90s-era buildings, most of which have sat vacant for years, come from?

➡️ Read my report here

What investors want to know about AI use

Looking to land some startup investment funding? Make sure you know your AI terminology, and how to explain what, if any AI you use. As our Philly reporter Sarah learned, investors are extra careful about buying into startups using buzzwords like “ethical” and “responsible” AI.

➡️ Read Sarah’s report here

News Incubator: What else to know today

• Latino businesses arre booming in Middletown. [Town Square Delaware]

• The Port of Wilmington expansion is back on track. [Philadelphia Inquirer]

• It’s almost Pride in Delaware, see what’s happening. [Delaware Online]

• Listen to a deep dive on how Google search is changing. [The Verge]

🗓️ On the Calendar

• Friday, May 31 — The Ladybug Festival, Wilmington [Details here]

• May 30-31 — Media & Democracy Summit, The Queen, Wilmington [Details here]

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