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Matt Munn
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Delaware Job Growth Discussion

Matt Munn
  • Investor
  • Claymont, DE
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What's up Delaware investors :)

I recently learned that JP Morgan is in the process of moving some of their operations to Delaware (New Castle County), which is good news to us DE real estate investors. So many jobs have left the state of Delaware over the last several years (DuPont, MBNA, etc), it's good to hear of new ones coming in.

I thought it would be nice to have a discussion with fellow Delaware BP'ers about job growth in Delaware. I'm sure its not all doom and gloom....or is it?


If you'd like to share any info about companies which are forming or expanding into Delaware, that would be awesome. Also, share any information you may have about companies leaving, as that would be very informative as well. What's going on right now? What's coming in the next few years? We all want to know!

Matt

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Dottie Bee
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Dottie Bee
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Wilmington, DE
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Chemours was granted $8 million in tax money to keep jobs in Delaware. Of coarse, this is small potatoes on the heels of the huge Dupont layoff the end of 2015.

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