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Kathy Bender of Vancouver, bottom left, walks her dog Henry, 4, along the Columbia River at The Waterfront Vancouver early this month.

Waterfront Vancouver celebrates first anniversary of grand opening

Kathy Bender of Vancouver, bottom left, walks her dog Henry, 4, along the Columbia River at The Waterfront Vancouver early this month.

September 29, 2019, 6:05am Business

One year ago today, an estimated 15,000 people gathered to celebrate the debut of Vancouver Waterfront Park and Grant Street Pier, the central features of The Waterfront Vancouver development. Read story

Kimberly Thornbury poses for a press photo at The Rediviva on Wednesday.

Living the Waterfront Vancouver life

Kimberly Thornbury poses for a press photo at The Rediviva on Wednesday.

September 29, 2019, 6:03am Business

Among the most notable of the many changes that have reshaped The Waterfront Vancouver in the past year: People live there! Read story

A concept rendering shows an overhead view of the entire Providence Academy campus with both phases of the Aegis project in place.

Developers debut plans for Providence Academy’s ‘Phase II’

A concept rendering shows an overhead view of the entire Providence Academy campus with both phases of the Aegis project in place.

September 26, 2019, 8:30pm Business

The team behind the renovation of the Providence Academy and the redevelopment of its downtown Vancouver campus has debuted plans for “Phase II” of the project, which will focus on the northern portion of the historic site. Read story

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers posted a photo of work replacing a damaged sill at the Bonneville Navigation Lock at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.

Bonneville Navigation Lock to reopen as soon as Friday night

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers posted a photo of work replacing a damaged sill at the Bonneville Navigation Lock at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.

September 26, 2019, 4:23pm Business

The Bonneville Navigation Lock could reopen to river traffic as early as Friday night, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ending a three-week closure caused by an emergency repair project. Read story

Kaiser Permanete has reached a tentative contract agreement with a coalition of unions that were threatening to strike.

Kaiser, unions reach tentative contract agreement

Kaiser Permanete has reached a tentative contract agreement with a coalition of unions that were threatening to strike.

September 25, 2019, 5:59pm Business

Kaiser Permanente announced Wednesday morning that it had reached a tentative agreement with a coalition of worker unions that were threatening to hold a weeklong strike in October. The news comes after two days of scheduled bargaining on Monday and Tuesday. Read story

Construction is underway for The Aria apartments on West Sixth Street in downtown Vancouver. The apartments are being built by Cascadia Development Partners, which is headquartered in the Esther Short Building, visible on the right.

The Aria apartments under construction in downtown Vancouver

Construction is underway for The Aria apartments on West Sixth Street in downtown Vancouver. The apartments are being built by Cascadia Development Partners, which is headquartered in the Esther Short Building, visible on the right.

September 24, 2019, 6:03am Business

Another downtown building has officially broken ground and joined a lengthy list of active construction sites: The Aria, a six-story apartment tower from Cascadia Development Partners. Read story

Fox Avery, an intern, monitors a fermentation process at the AbSci labs on Tuesday morning.

AbSci’s growth, expansion keeps pace

Fox Avery, an intern, monitors a fermentation process at the AbSci labs on Tuesday morning.

September 20, 2019, 6:05am Business

Biotechnology company AbSci is wrapping up a substantial expansion of its downtown Vancouver headquarters, nearly doubling the size of the office and setting the company up for a round of hiring that is expected to grow its workforce by nearly 50 percent by the end of the year. Read story

(The Columbian files)

Clark County housing market stays hot

(The Columbian files)

September 17, 2019, 6:05am Business

The Clark County housing market continued a hot streak in August, according to the latest report from the Regional Multiple Listing Service — although the rate of new listings didn’t quite keep pace with sales. Read story

Promotional artwork from Brian Carter Cellars shows owner Brian Carter inspecting grapes at a vineyard. The winery, based in Woodinville, will open a new tasting room in November at The Waterfront Vancouver.

Fifth winery set for The Waterfront Vancouver

Promotional artwork from Brian Carter Cellars shows owner Brian Carter inspecting grapes at a vineyard. The winery, based in Woodinville, will open a new tasting room in November at The Waterfront Vancouver.

September 13, 2019, 5:30pm Business

The Waterfront Vancouver is set to receive what will become the fifth winery to set up shop in the riverside development. Brian Carter Cellars, a winery based in Woodinville, announced on Friday that it will open its first satellite tasting room at The Waterfront. Read story

DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office.

DiscoverOrg changes name to ZoomInfo

DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office.

September 10, 2019, 5:20pm Business

Vancouver-based market intelligence company DiscoverOrg announced on Tuesday that it will change its name to ZoomInfo and launch a new version of its flagship business communication platform under the name ZoomInfo powered by DiscoverOrg. Read story