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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 files for IPO, seeks up to $500 million

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.

March 9, 2020, 4:54pm Business

Vancouver-based business-intelligence company ZoomInfo, formerly DiscoverOrg, is seeking to go public with an initial stock offering targeted to raise up to $500 million, according to a Feb. 26 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Read story

Cheryl Collins, left, and her daughter&#039;s cat Barney check in with Clinic Assistant Nicole Akerill at the VetIQ location inside the 221E N.E. 104th Ave. Walmart in Vancouver.

VetIQ clinic debuts in Vancouver Walmart

Cheryl Collins, left, and her daughter&#039;s cat Barney check in with Clinic Assistant Nicole Akerill at the VetIQ location inside the 221E N.E. 104th Ave. Walmart in Vancouver.

March 8, 2020, 5:50am Business

One of Vancouver’s newest pet care clinics held its grand opening Feb. 29, the latest of several veterinary clinics that have opened in the city in recent years. But the new VetIQ clinic stands out due to its location: Inside the Mill Plain Walmart at 221E N.E. 104th Ave. Read story

Subdivision proposed near Walnut Grove area

March 7, 2020, 6:01am Business

A developer has submitted a preliminary application to build a 37-lot subdivision on Northeast 63rd Street, a short distance west of Interstate 205. Read story

Hookum Brewing Company, at 120 N. Third Ave. in Ridgefield, has been in business for about two years.

Working in Clark County: Nathan Hipple, owner and brewer at Hookum Brewing Company

Hookum Brewing Company, at 120 N. Third Ave. in Ridgefield, has been in business for about two years.

March 7, 2020, 5:30am Business

Ridgefield native Nathan Hipple works full time as a captain at the Vancouver Fire Department, but on his “days off,” he still has the energy to run a brewery. Read story

HP has an office in the Columbia Tech Center but is planning to build a corporate campus in east Vancouver.

HP board: Reject $35 billion offer from Xerox

HP has an office in the Columbia Tech Center but is planning to build a corporate campus in east Vancouver.

March 6, 2020, 3:10pm Business

PC and printer maker HP Inc. announced Thursday that it would reject a roughly $35 billion exchange offer from competitor Xerox. HP’s board of directors unanimously voted to urge the company’s shareholders to reject the deal, arguing that the terms undervalued HP. Read story

The American Equities office at 4225 N.E. St. James Road in Vancouver.

Receiver files suits in American Equities case

The American Equities office at 4225 N.E. St. James Road in Vancouver.

March 6, 2020, 6:05am Business

Financial consulting firm Hamstreet & Associates has filed a blitz of lawsuits against several business entities with alleged financial ties to American Equities, the Vancouver-based investment firm that made headlines last year when more than a dozen of its mortgage investment pools were declared insolvent. Read story

Travelers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport wear masks Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in SeaTac, Wash. Six of the 18 Western Washington residents with the coronavirus have died as health officials rush to test more suspected cases and communities brace for spread of the disease. All confirmed cases of the virus in Washington are in Snohomish and King counties.

Clark County businesses bracing for virus impact

Travelers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport wear masks Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in SeaTac, Wash. Six of the 18 Western Washington residents with the coronavirus have died as health officials rush to test more suspected cases and communities brace for spread of the disease. All confirmed cases of the virus in Washington are in Snohomish and King counties.

March 5, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Business

The impact of COVID-19 on Clark County’s business community remains mild, according to business leaders, but they say that could change if the virus gains a foothold in the county. Read story

The fish-and-chips window at The Waterfront Vancouver&#039;s WildFin American Grill has changed its name to What a Catch. Its previous name, The Daily Catch, was challenged by an East Coast company that claimed the trademark.

Complaint prompts Waterfront Vancouver’s WildFin to rename walk-up window

The fish-and-chips window at The Waterfront Vancouver&#039;s WildFin American Grill has changed its name to What a Catch. Its previous name, The Daily Catch, was challenged by an East Coast company that claimed the trademark.

March 4, 2020, 6:02am Business

The fish-and-chips walk-up window at The Waterfront Vancouver’s WildFin American Grill has changed its name to What a Catch after another company complained about trademark infringement. It was formerly called The Daily Catch. Read story

Pipes sit on a trailer waiting to be unloaded and installed as part of the Willamette Water Supply Program, which will add a new water filtration plant and more than 30 miles of pipeline to accommodate future population growth in Washington County, Ore.

Vancouver-based Northwest Pipe gross profit best since ’08

Pipes sit on a trailer waiting to be unloaded and installed as part of the Willamette Water Supply Program, which will add a new water filtration plant and more than 30 miles of pipeline to accommodate future population growth in Washington County, Ore.

March 3, 2020, 4:43pm Business

Vancouver-based water transmission company Northwest Pipe released its 2019 fourth-quarter and end-of-year results late Monday, reporting that it had achieved its highest quarterly gross profit since 2013. The news follows a string of highly successful quarters for the company. Read story

One of the five RYD cars travels into a shared parking lot off Jefferson Street in Vancouver. RYD partners with multiple businesses throughout downtown Vancouver to provide rides for their employees to and from designated parking lots.

LSW Architects chief expands RYD to ease parking woes in downtown Vancouver

One of the five RYD cars travels into a shared parking lot off Jefferson Street in Vancouver. RYD partners with multiple businesses throughout downtown Vancouver to provide rides for their employees to and from designated parking lots.

March 1, 2020, 5:30am Business

Taylor Budde stepped into the bright green electric shuttle parked outside her workplace in downtown Vancouver. A moment earlier, she’d texted the shuttle company, RYD, requesting a pickup. Read story