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ZoomInfo is headquarted in the 805 Broadway building in Vancouver. The business-intelligence company was founded as DiscoverOrg but acquired competitor Zoom Information last year and adopted the ZoomInfo name for the combined company.

ZoomInfo, Vancouver marketing data company, seeks up to $800 million from IPO

ZoomInfo is headquarted in the 805 Broadway building in Vancouver. The business-intelligence company was founded as DiscoverOrg but acquired competitor Zoom Information last year and adopted the ZoomInfo name for the combined company.

May 27, 2020, 8:45am Business

Vancouver marketing data broker ZoomInfo indicated Wednesday it hopes to raise up to $801 million from its pending initial public offering. The offering could give the company a market value of more than $3 billion. Read story

Signs direct shoppers where to pick up their purchases through the Retail To Go program at Vancouver Mall. The mall remains closed, but several retailers are providing curbside pick-up services.

Select Vancouver Mall retailers begin curbside operations

Signs direct shoppers where to pick up their purchases through the Retail To Go program at Vancouver Mall. The mall remains closed, but several retailers are providing curbside pick-up services.

May 27, 2020, 6:05am Business

A dozen retailers at the Vancouver Mall have begun offering “Retail To Go” services, according to the mall’s website, although the mall itself remains shuttered due to the novel coronavirus pandemic and Washington’s statewide stay-at-home order. Read story

Work continues at Firestone Pacific Foods along Fruit Valley Road, after 69 employees of the plant tested positive for COVID-19. The facility has been allowed to continue some its production. There are 69 confirmed cases in facility employees and 15 confirmed cases in close contacts of those employees.

Clark County’s Phase 2 application on indefinite pause

Work continues at Firestone Pacific Foods along Fruit Valley Road, after 69 employees of the plant tested positive for COVID-19. The facility has been allowed to continue some its production. There are 69 confirmed cases in facility employees and 15 confirmed cases in close contacts of those employees.

May 26, 2020, 5:55pm Clark County Business

Clark County is operating on an unknown timeline for its application for relaxed Phase 2 precautions, as the coronavirus outbreak associated with Vancouver’s Firestone Pacific Foods continues to grow. Read story

Source: Washington State Employment Security Department

Clark County’s unemployment rate jumps to 13.8 percent

Source: Washington State Employment Security Department

May 26, 2020, 1:19pm Business

Clark County lost about 24,300 jobs in April as the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic hit home, pushing the unemployment rate to 13.8 percent. Read story

Clark County Public Health Officer Dr.

With Firestone cases, Clark County COVID-19 total jumps to 510

Clark County Public Health Officer Dr.

May 26, 2020, 1:18pm Business

The total number of COVID-19 cases confirmed in Clark County jumped to 510 on Tuesday.  Read story

The American Equities office is pictured at 4225 Northeast St. James Road, as seen Sept. 30.

American Eagle Mortgage process continues

The American Equities office is pictured at 4225 Northeast St. James Road, as seen Sept. 30.

May 25, 2020, 4:21pm Clark County Business

The American Eagle Mortgage receivership process has quietly marched forward during the COVID-19 pandemic, with receiver Hamstreet and Associates selling more property from the defunct mortgage pools and settling two lawsuits brought against parties that had received loans from the pools. Read story

FILE - This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Health officials hope to avoid stigma and error in naming the virus causing an international outbreak of respiratory illnesses. But some researchers say the current moniker, 2019 nCoV, which stands for 2019 novel coronavirus, probably won&#039;t stick in the public&#039;s mind.

65 Vancouver food processor workers have COVID-19

FILE - This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Health officials hope to avoid stigma and error in naming the virus causing an international outbreak of respiratory illnesses. But some researchers say the current moniker, 2019 nCoV, which stands for 2019 novel coronavirus, probably won&#039;t stick in the public&#039;s mind.

May 25, 2020, 3:44pm Business

The number of positive COVID-19 cases at Firestone Pacific Foods increased to 65 workers, almost doubling the amount reported Friday, according to a news release sent by the west Vancouver fruit processor on Monday. Read story

Wild Fern owner Deanna Gaines finds herself in an empty space Tuesday morning as she prepares for the reopening of her store in downtown Vancouver, which is closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clark County industries prepare to reopen once approved

Wild Fern owner Deanna Gaines finds herself in an empty space Tuesday morning as she prepares for the reopening of her store in downtown Vancouver, which is closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

May 24, 2020, 6:05am Business

After more than two months of shuttered storefronts, empty restaurants and deserted offices, Clark County is poised to take a very cautious initial step toward reopening its economy. Gov. Jay Inslee announced Tuesday that the county would soon be eligible to apply to move to “Phase 2” — a limited… Read story

Eric Veach

Clark County business briefing

Eric Veach

May 24, 2020, 5:55am Business

People in Business Read story

Coaches Barbara Laudadio, left, and Traci Cole of Burntown Fitness create a workout video for home users in their boss&#039;s garage.

Working in Clark County: Traci Cole, coach at Burntown Fitness

Coaches Barbara Laudadio, left, and Traci Cole of Burntown Fitness create a workout video for home users in their boss&#039;s garage.

May 23, 2020, 6:01am Business

Traci Cole was leading a class at Burntown Fitness when everything crashed to a halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story