The "Bracebridge" About-Face: Incyte's Wilmington Exit and the Supreme Court's SB21 Crossroads - Feb. 14, 2026
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Host Dace Blaskovitz welcomes Katie Tabling, Editor of the Delaware Business Times, to discuss a week of dramatic reversals in the First State's business landscape.
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The Incyte Withdrawal: In a massive blow to downtown Wilmington, biopharma giant Incyte has scrapped plans to move its headquarters into the historic Bracebridge campus. Tabling explains the shift from bringing 800 high-paying jobs to the city to now leasing only 15% of the intended space. She explores the "Why," highlighting a change in CEO leadership and the broader economic climate.
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Data Center Denial: A deep dive into DNREC's unprecedented denial of the Delaware City Data Center. Tabling discusses Secretary Greg Patterson's scathing letter regarding the environmental risks of 516 diesel generators and the stability of the regional energy grid.
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Tourism & Industrial Growth: Updates on the $10 million Sports Tourism Fund—including a windfall for Dover Motor Speedway—and the rapid expansion of industrial parks in Kent and Sussex Counties led by Ocean Crest Properties.
Corporate governance guru Charles Elson returns for a high-stakes analysis of the Delaware Supreme Court's pending decision on SB21.
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A Judicial Pivot Point: Elson describes the upcoming ruling as one of the most seminal moments in Delaware legal history. At stake is whether the court will reassert its independence or allow the legislature to overrule decades of judicial precedent.
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The "Race to the Bottom": Elson warns that by tilting the legal balance toward management and controlling shareholders, Delaware risks losing its status as a neutral arbiter, potentially inviting a federal takeover of corporate regulation.
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The "Delaware Way" Solution: Elson argues that the Supreme Court should toss SB21 on constitutional grounds, forcing all parties back to the table to reach a legitimate compromise rather than a "crammed-through" legislative fix.