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Washington Department of Commerce announces grants to help small businesses

October 8, 2020, 6:00am Business

A new grant program from the Washington Department of Commerce will give up to $10,000 to small businesses with 20 or fewer employees, the state announced Wednesday. Read story

A cyclist rides by the former Tommy O&#039;s downtown restaurant location at the corner of Eighth Street and Washington Street. A new restaurant, The Sedgwick, is opening near the end of the year in the former Tommy O&#039;s spot.

Restaurant The Sedgwick coming to former Tommy O’s site in downtown Vancouver

A cyclist rides by the former Tommy O&#039;s downtown restaurant location at the corner of Eighth Street and Washington Street. A new restaurant, The Sedgwick, is opening near the end of the year in the former Tommy O&#039;s spot.

October 7, 2020, 6:30am Business

A new upscale restaurant is set to open in the former Tommy O’s spot in Downtown Vancouver. Read story

Concept renderings show some of the new furniture that will be added to the Vancouver Mall promenade during an upcoming remodel. The future entrance to a Round1 entertainment venue can be seen in the background.

Vancouver Mall to remodel, new venues to open

Concept renderings show some of the new furniture that will be added to the Vancouver Mall promenade during an upcoming remodel. The future entrance to a Round1 entertainment venue can be seen in the background.

October 6, 2020, 6:01pm Business

Vancouver Mall announced an interior remodeling project Tuesday, as well as opening time frames for a new Chick-fil-A restaurant and a Round1 Bowling and Amusement venue. Read story

Jessica Chan, pictured with her dog Sumo, is the founder of NMV Pop-Local. It showcases a variety of mostly locally made products, such as clothes, soaps, jewelry, artwork and baked goods.

Night Market Vancouver launches pop-up shop

Jessica Chan, pictured with her dog Sumo, is the founder of NMV Pop-Local. It showcases a variety of mostly locally made products, such as clothes, soaps, jewelry, artwork and baked goods.

October 6, 2020, 6:05am Business

The Night Market Vancouver is marking its third anniversary in October by launching a pop-up shop called NMV Pop-Local, now open on the weekends. Read story

ilani&#039;s primary customer base come from within 80 miles of the casino, but operators believe the hotel will attract a secondary market that lives beyond Southwest Washington.

ilani to add 14-story hotel, enlarge gaming space

ilani&#039;s primary customer base come from within 80 miles of the casino, but operators believe the hotel will attract a secondary market that lives beyond Southwest Washington.

October 3, 2020, 12:01pm Business

A major expansion at ilani will add a 14-story hotel, two new restaurants and more gaming space, according to the casino’s operators. In addition, ilani’s new 2,700-space, six-story parking garage is set to open next month. Read story

Skamania Lodge&#039;s tree house cabins have been very popular this summer as guests seek out socially distanced recreation opportunities. The lodge opened two new tree houses in September.

Skamania Lodge in Stevenson adapts amid virus

Skamania Lodge&#039;s tree house cabins have been very popular this summer as guests seek out socially distanced recreation opportunities. The lodge opened two new tree houses in September.

October 3, 2020, 6:00am Business

It’s been an unusual summer for Skamania Lodge. The COVID-19 pandemic has created an increased demand for the outdoor activities that are at the core of the lodge’s amenities, but it has also thrown a wrench into the group events that normally makes up a large part of the lodge’s… Read story

Jeremiah Andryushin, 7, of Vancouver, from left, gets some help with his footwork while joined by his sister, Ada, 4, from dance instructor Liz Borromeo at Liz Borromeo Dance. Borromeo teaches small classes while others join in on Zoom, a platform she hopes to abandon when the pandemic is over. &quot;Zoom is great, I think, for lectures, but it&#039;s a challenging platform for dance,&quot; she said. &quot;The day I get to delete my Zoom account will be a glorious day.

Working in Clark County: Liz Borromeo, owner and dance instructor at Liz Borromeo Dance

Jeremiah Andryushin, 7, of Vancouver, from left, gets some help with his footwork while joined by his sister, Ada, 4, from dance instructor Liz Borromeo at Liz Borromeo Dance. Borromeo teaches small classes while others join in on Zoom, a platform she hopes to abandon when the pandemic is over. &quot;Zoom is great, I think, for lectures, but it&#039;s a challenging platform for dance,&quot; she said. &quot;The day I get to delete my Zoom account will be a glorious day.

October 3, 2020, 5:47am Business

Liz Borromeo describes herself as one of those kids who would go out in the front yard with a record player and perform an entire musical for the trees. Read story

The Interstate 5 Bridge.

I-5 Bridge panel reviews mass transit, alternative crossings options

The Interstate 5 Bridge.

October 1, 2020, 7:08pm Business

There are two topics that tend to be the most contentious in any discussion about replacing the Interstate 5 Bridge: high capacity transit and alternative crossing options. Read story

Latitude 45 apartments in Vancouver sold

October 1, 2020, 6:02am Business

The newly constructed Latitude 45 apartments in Vancouver have been sold to a private buyer for $20.5 million. Chicago-based JLL Capital Markets facilitated the sale and announced the deal Tuesday. JLL said it also worked with the buyer to obtain a 10-year loan through Fannie Mae. Read story

A sign honors the memory of Amy Hooser at the location of the former Sifton Market. Hooser was working an early morning shift at Sifton Market when she was killed in 2017 by Mitchell Heng, who also set the building on fire.

Vancouver’s Sifton Market takes shape 3 years after razed by arson

A sign honors the memory of Amy Hooser at the location of the former Sifton Market. Hooser was working an early morning shift at Sifton Market when she was killed in 2017 by Mitchell Heng, who also set the building on fire.

October 1, 2020, 6:01am Clark County Business

The Sifton Market is set to return, nearly three years after the strip mall building was destroyed in an arson fire that claimed the life of one of its employees. Read story