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ZoomInfo, headquartered in Vancouver, specializes in data tools to help business-to-business marketing teams.

ZoomInfo reports fourth-quarter revenue increase of 53 percent

ZoomInfo, headquartered in Vancouver, specializes in data tools to help business-to-business marketing teams.

February 23, 2021, 7:00pm Business

ZoomInfo, Vancouver’s newest publicly traded company, is growing fast with help from the smaller tech companies it’s acquired. Read story

A motorist drives past the exterior of the former J.C. Penney store at Columbia Tech Center, which filed for bankruptcy last year and closed. Retail stores are the only industry in which bankruptcies are increasing. The total number of bankruptcies in Clark County has been decreasing for years, even with the economic impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Bankruptcies low in Clark County during pandemic

A motorist drives past the exterior of the former J.C. Penney store at Columbia Tech Center, which filed for bankruptcy last year and closed. Retail stores are the only industry in which bankruptcies are increasing. The total number of bankruptcies in Clark County has been decreasing for years, even with the economic impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

February 22, 2021, 6:01am Business

A series of government interventions in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic kept the nation’s bankruptcy levels to the lowest seen since before the Great Recession. Read story

Clark County Business Briefing

February 21, 2021, 5:34am Clark County Business

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Conrad Engelbrecht, operations director at ToolBelt, is happy the app is helping people during the COVID-19 pandemic. &quot;That&#039;s what stops me from being cynical, especially during COVID as I&#039;m just sitting in my apartment by myself, is that the work that I&#039;m doing helps people find more jobs. I&#039;m like this is good, I&#039;m proud to be doing this,&quot; he said.

Working in Clark County: Conrad Engelbrecht, operations director at ToolBelt

Conrad Engelbrecht, operations director at ToolBelt, is happy the app is helping people during the COVID-19 pandemic. &quot;That&#039;s what stops me from being cynical, especially during COVID as I&#039;m just sitting in my apartment by myself, is that the work that I&#039;m doing helps people find more jobs. I&#039;m like this is good, I&#039;m proud to be doing this,&quot; he said.

February 20, 2021, 5:51am Business

At only 24 years old, Conrad Engelbrecht has gone from painting and building homes to helping run a local tech company with his older brother, Josh Engelbrecht. Read story

The former Igloo Restaurant building is undergoing a renovation. According to county records, it was purchased last summer by Precision Air owner Paul Vynar, who has submitted a plan to convert it to an office building.

New purpose proposed for Vancouver’s Igloo Restaurant

The former Igloo Restaurant building is undergoing a renovation. According to county records, it was purchased last summer by Precision Air owner Paul Vynar, who has submitted a plan to convert it to an office building.

February 19, 2021, 6:03am Clark County Business

Nearly three years after the closure of the iconic Igloo Restaurant in Vancouver’s Edgewood Park neighborhood, a plan has finally emerged to repurpose it as office space. Read story

A photo from nLIGHT shows the company's facility in Camas.

Vancouver laser manufacturer nLIGHT reports strong Q4, overall 2020

A photo from nLIGHT shows the company's facility in Camas.

February 18, 2021, 6:13pm Clark County Business

Industrial laser manufacturer nLIGHT reported a strong fourth quarter performance Wednesday, closing out 2020 on a high note and cementing the overall year as a return to growth for the Vancouver-based company following a comparatively rockier 2019. Read story

Fran Mesisca of Vancouver, center, goes for a strike while joining fellow bowlers as they get back into action at Hazel Dell Lanes on Wednesday afternoon. Clark County moved to Phase 2 of the state&#039;s reopening plan this week, which allows for the resumption of limited indoor activities at several types of businesses. At top, a sign for AMC theaters outside the Vancouver Mall on Wednesday. AMC&#039;s website states that the two local multiplexes will both reopen Friday.

Clark County entertainment venues cautiously reopen again

Fran Mesisca of Vancouver, center, goes for a strike while joining fellow bowlers as they get back into action at Hazel Dell Lanes on Wednesday afternoon. Clark County moved to Phase 2 of the state&#039;s reopening plan this week, which allows for the resumption of limited indoor activities at several types of businesses. At top, a sign for AMC theaters outside the Vancouver Mall on Wednesday. AMC&#039;s website states that the two local multiplexes will both reopen Friday.

February 18, 2021, 6:00am Clark County Business

The second phase of Washington’s reopening plan isn’t just a lucky break for restaurants; it also opens the doors for a return of limited indoor activity at a variety of entertainment businesses including theaters, bowling alleys, museums and casinos. Read story

Alicia Rose, left, personal trainer and group fitness instructor at Northwest Personal Training, works with Cliff Miller of Vancouver in downtown Vancouver. Gyms are now open for 25 percent capacity for in-person training.

Clark County gyms pumped to reopen

Alicia Rose, left, personal trainer and group fitness instructor at Northwest Personal Training, works with Cliff Miller of Vancouver in downtown Vancouver. Gyms are now open for 25 percent capacity for in-person training.

February 17, 2021, 6:03am Business

Clark County gyms are welcoming relaxed Phase 2 restrictions that went into place this week, but they’re eager for more. Read story

New homes under construction in the Parkers Abby development in Vancouver in January. Clark County's housing market is experiencing record high demand, with bidding wars on virtually every listed property.

Clark County housing inventory a bit better

New homes under construction in the Parkers Abby development in Vancouver in January. Clark County's housing market is experiencing record high demand, with bidding wars on virtually every listed property.

February 16, 2021, 6:04am Clark County Business

Clark County finally saw a slight improvement in its supply-constrained housing market situation in January, according to the latest report from the Regional Multiple Listing Service. Read story

Sherry and Scott Petersen of Vancouver wait for their order near closed windows at Beaches on Monday. Restaurants were allowed to move to Phase 2 of Washington's reopening plan on Sunday, which allows for indoor dining at 25 percent capacity. Phase 1 only allowed indoor dining if a restaurant had sufficient ventilation, which in practice made it very difficult to stay comfortable during the winter.

Region’s restaurants reopen as Southwest Washington enters Phase 2

Sherry and Scott Petersen of Vancouver wait for their order near closed windows at Beaches on Monday. Restaurants were allowed to move to Phase 2 of Washington's reopening plan on Sunday, which allows for indoor dining at 25 percent capacity. Phase 1 only allowed indoor dining if a restaurant had sufficient ventilation, which in practice made it very difficult to stay comfortable during the winter.

February 15, 2021, 6:30pm Business

It was a Valentine’s Day gift for restaurants: Instead of the original start date of Monday, Gov. Jay Inslee announced last week that restaurants in five of Washington’s eight regions would be able to move to Phase 2 of the state’s reopening plan and resume limited indoor dining on Sunday… Read story