Wilmington approves $10 million for downtown Bracebridge higher education hub

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Wilmington City Council approves $10 million to redevelop some former Bank of America offices downtown into a shared higher education space.

The largely vacant Bracebridge building was built in the mid-1990s to house credit card company MBNA until 2006 when it was acquired by Bank of America.

The six-building complex is now home to biopharmaceutical company Incyte, remaining BOA employees and the Community Education Building, which houses schools and programs for pre-K through secondary education…

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