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Agriscience company Corteva returning to its roots in downtown Wilmington

Former agricultural chemicals arm of DowDuPont relocating its Delaware office to Buccini Pollin Group's Brandywine Building
Corteva, a global agriculture technology company, is relocating its remaining corporate office in Delaware to 1000 N West at 1000 North West St. in downtown Wilmington. The 18-story building is owned and managed by Buccini Pollin Group.
Corteva, a global agriculture technology company, is relocating its remaining corporate office in Delaware to 1000 N West at 1000 North West St. in downtown Wilmington. The 18-story building is owned and managed by Buccini Pollin Group.
By Vivian Peregrino
CoStar Research
November 25, 2025 | 3:47 P.M.

Three years after Corteva Agriscience, the former agricultural chemicals arm of DowDuPont, relocated its global headquarters from Delaware to Indianapolis, the agricultural chemical and seed company announced plans to relocate its remaining office in the state from the Wilmington suburbs to the Brandywine Building in downtown Wilmington.

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