A decades-old southern pecan tree removed in Milton to make way for a Royal Farms will be preserved through lumber, furniture and a public display highlighting local and U.S. history.
A Frederica woman was arrested this week in connection to a shoplifting incident at the Royal Farms store in Felton on Nov. 20.
A Royals Farms is planned for the intersection of Milton Ellendale Highway and Union Street Extended in Milton. However, a large southern pecan tree is on the property and could come down. Emotions are mixed about it.
A state grant for road improvements near a planned Royal Farms in Milton is fueling a dispute over how Delaware spends taxpayer dollars.
According to DelDOT, their Transportation Infrastructure Improvement Fund has recommended a $1.8 million grant to Royal Farms.
These schematics show plans for something called Cedar Creek Business Park which eventually will be home to office space and other things including a new Royal Farms gas station.
The engineering firm representing Royal Farms has requested another one-year extension of the project’s final site plan approval in Milton.
The corner of Union Street Extended and Route 16 looks very different now that a home at the property has been moved down the street as development continues.
Developer, Route 16 Five Property LLC, received final site plan approval in November from Milton's Planning and Zoning Commission for 44 offices and a Royal Farms.
