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Crews gear up for demolition Monday morning at the former New Heights Church in downtown Vancouver. Much of the 108-year-old church's building materials will be salvaged and repurposed.

Demolition at former New Heights Church underway

Crews gear up for demolition Monday morning at the former New Heights Church in downtown Vancouver. Much of the 108-year-old church's building materials will be salvaged and repurposed.

November 10, 2020, 6:31am Business

Demolition has begun on a 108-year-old downtown Vancouver church whose loose brick facade had become a hazard to passersby. The fate of the soon-to-leveled block is uncertain. Read story

Customer Emily Carroll of Vancouver works on her laptop while stopping by Kafiex Roasters Coffee Lab in downtown Vancouver on Monday afternoon.

The Waterfront Vancouver to get its first coffee shop

Customer Emily Carroll of Vancouver works on her laptop while stopping by Kafiex Roasters Coffee Lab in downtown Vancouver on Monday afternoon.

November 10, 2020, 6:30am Business

The Waterfront Vancouver is getting its first coffee shop — a second location from Kafiex Roasters that will focus more on breakfast and brunch. It will also offer beer, wine and cocktails. Read story

Former HP campus site bought for $35 million

November 10, 2020, 6:04am Business

The VIC Building Owner LLC has purchased a group of office and industrial buildings at 18110 S.E. 34th St. in east Vancouver for $35 million, according to a press release from Fuller Group, which brokered the transaction. Read story

Nautilus CEO Jim Barr

Nautilus reports ‘phenomenal’ 3rd quarter

Nautilus CEO Jim Barr

November 9, 2020, 4:58pm Business

Vancouver-based home exercise equipment maker Nautilus reported what its CEO called “phenomenal” third-quarter results Monday, with record sales fueled by ongoing, heightened consumer demand amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story

The newest winery tasting room at the Waterfront Vancouver, the Valo/Massalto winery, opened in later October. It specializes in small-batch wines in a moody-industrial tasting room.

Valo/Massalto winery opens at Waterfront Vancouver

The newest winery tasting room at the Waterfront Vancouver, the Valo/Massalto winery, opened in later October. It specializes in small-batch wines in a moody-industrial tasting room.

November 9, 2020, 4:39pm Business

The newest winery at the Waterfront Vancouver specializes in small-batch wines in a moody-industrial tasting room. Read story

State Department of Transportation Incident Response worker Glen Wohlsein, 45, has worked for the agency for 20 years. He graduated from Mountain View High School in 1993. &quot;It&#039;s been a fun ride so far,&quot; he said.

Working in Clark County: Glen Wohlsein, incident response worker, WSDOT

State Department of Transportation Incident Response worker Glen Wohlsein, 45, has worked for the agency for 20 years. He graduated from Mountain View High School in 1993. &quot;It&#039;s been a fun ride so far,&quot; he said.

November 7, 2020, 5:02am Business

No doubt, you’ve seen them while cruising — or inching — along Interstate 5 during rush hour. They’re the white pickups with an orange stripe down the side and in bold, evergreen lettering: WSDOT. Read story

Northwest Pipe backlog down due to COVID-19 delays

November 6, 2020, 6:03am Business

Vancouver-based water pressure pipe manufacturer Northwest Pipe Co. released its third-quarter results late Wednesday, detailing net sales of $77.6 million and a gross profit margin of 20.1 percent. Unadjusted net income was 73 cents per diluted share. Read story

nLIGHT posts high-revenue third quarter

November 6, 2020, 6:01am Business

Vancouver-based industrial laser manufacturer nLIGHT released its third-quarter results Thursday, posting revenues of $61.7 million -- a 40.9 percent year-over-year increase -- and a gross margin of 27.8 percent. Read story

(The Associated press files)

Unemployment claims show Clark County job market slowly recovering

(The Associated press files)

November 5, 2020, 6:21pm Business

Continued unemployment insurance claims in Clark County show a job market that is slowly recovering. Read story

Motorists drive along Southeast 192nd Avenue through the old Fisher Quarry, where Hurley Development has plans to redevelop the west half. The east half is already under redevelopment.

Developers release master plan for western part of Columbia Palisades redevelopment

Motorists drive along Southeast 192nd Avenue through the old Fisher Quarry, where Hurley Development has plans to redevelop the west half. The east half is already under redevelopment.

November 5, 2020, 6:01am Business

Developers have released the master plan for the western part of the Columbia Palisades development near Southeast 192nd Avenue and state Highway 14. It will likely contain more than 17 buildings — some commercial, some residential and others for industrial businesses. Read story