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AMC&#039;s updated concession counter at the Vancouver Mall theater includes the multiplex chain&#039;s &quot;Feature Fare&quot; food menu and new Coca-Cola &quot;Freestyle&quot; fountains.

Film fans express dismay with changes since AMC took over Cinetopia locations

AMC&#039;s updated concession counter at the Vancouver Mall theater includes the multiplex chain&#039;s &quot;Feature Fare&quot; food menu and new Coca-Cola &quot;Freestyle&quot; fountains.

February 22, 2020, 5:05am Business

It’s been about eight months since movie theater megachain AMC bought Vancouver-based Cinetopia and reopened the local company’s locations under the AMC banner. Read story

Workers for State Grid, China&#039;s state utility company, work in the field using RealWear&#039;s augmented-reality headset.

Clark County businesses adjust to coronavirus impacts

Workers for State Grid, China&#039;s state utility company, work in the field using RealWear&#039;s augmented-reality headset.

February 21, 2020, 5:07pm Business

Apple CEO Tim Cook made headlines earlier this month when he said that the company would be negatively impacted by the ongoing outbreak of a novel coronavirus in China, because some of the company’s suppliers are located in the Wuhan region where the COVID-19 virus originated. Read story

The American Equities office at 4225 Northeast St. James Road in Vancouver, as seen Monday afternoon.

Hamstreet suit targets American Equities

The American Equities office at 4225 Northeast St. James Road in Vancouver, as seen Monday afternoon.

February 21, 2020, 6:05am Business

Portland-based financial consulting company Hamstreet & Associates has filed a lawsuit against Vancouver-based investment firm American Equities and its president, Ross Miles. Read story

Sean McClain, founder and CEO of AbSci, left, greets Gov. Jay Inslee at the AbSci offices in downtown Vancouver on Thursday. Inslee helped the company finance a move to Vancouver in 2016, and AbSci has seen massive growth since then. Also pictured are AbSci&#039;s Johan Kers, second from left, and Fred Larimore.

Inslee: State’s investment in Vancouver’s AbSci is money well-spent

Sean McClain, founder and CEO of AbSci, left, greets Gov. Jay Inslee at the AbSci offices in downtown Vancouver on Thursday. Inslee helped the company finance a move to Vancouver in 2016, and AbSci has seen massive growth since then. Also pictured are AbSci&#039;s Johan Kers, second from left, and Fred Larimore.

February 20, 2020, 8:18pm Business

In the brick Hudson Building in downtown Vancouver, biotechnology company AbSci is experiencing massive growth. Read story

nLIGHT production operator Wilma Marron of Vancouver works in the company&#039;s laser manufacturing process in April 2018 at nLIGHT in Vancouver. The company posted its fourth-quarter financial report on Wednesday, and much of the conversation during a conference call with investors and analysts was about China.

China big part of nLIGHT’s focus

nLIGHT production operator Wilma Marron of Vancouver works in the company&#039;s laser manufacturing process in April 2018 at nLIGHT in Vancouver. The company posted its fourth-quarter financial report on Wednesday, and much of the conversation during a conference call with investors and analysts was about China.

February 20, 2020, 6:05am Business

Vancouver-based industrial laser manufacturer nLIGHT posted its fourth-quarter and full-year 2019 earnings report on Wednesday, detailing a challenging year that saw a drop in revenue due in part to sluggish demand in the microfabrication market, as well as impacts from the trade war with China. Read story

Tom Mattson, left, and Marc Neidlinger met on Kickstarter and both designed the game mechanics of Unsettled, which is set for release in October.

Vancouver firm Orange Nebula settles in for Unsettled

Tom Mattson, left, and Marc Neidlinger met on Kickstarter and both designed the game mechanics of Unsettled, which is set for release in October.

February 16, 2020, 6:03am Business

In a small, downtown Vancouver workspace fringed with pop-culture sci-fi posters, figurines and plants with hanging vines, a local group of board game designers kick back on a leather sofa and reflect on a recent major milestone of their business. Read story

Health Worker Report

February 15, 2020, 6:04am Business

The Health Systems Quality Assurance Division of the state Department of Health recently took disciplinary actions or has withdrawn charges against these Clark County health care providers. Read story

Clark County brewers set for Washington Beer Open House

February 15, 2020, 6:01am Business

Six Clark County breweries have joined the list of participants in this year's Washington Beer Open House. Read story

A sign lists a home for sale in Salmon Creek in October. After a seasonal slump in November and December, the Clark County residential housing market saw a jump in listing and sales activity in January.

Housing rebounds in January

A sign lists a home for sale in Salmon Creek in October. After a seasonal slump in November and December, the Clark County residential housing market saw a jump in listing and sales activity in January.

February 14, 2020, 4:35pm Business

The Clark County residential housing market surged in January, posting big spikes in pending and closed sales and a massive jump in new listings — not enough to raise the inventory beyond where it was for most of last year, but enough to pull it back from a sharp decline… Read story

Crews are performing preliminary ground stabilization at the site of the future AC Hotel by Marriott at the Port of Vancouver&#039;s Terminal 1 redevelopment site. The work is expected to wrap up within a month.

Crews dig deep to bolster AC Hotel site at Terminal 1

Crews are performing preliminary ground stabilization at the site of the future AC Hotel by Marriott at the Port of Vancouver&#039;s Terminal 1 redevelopment site. The work is expected to wrap up within a month.

February 14, 2020, 6:00am Business

Construction work has been underway for months at Terminal 1’s Block D, the future site of the AC Hotel by Marriottt. So far, the work has focused on preparing the ground beneath the site by sinking hundreds of pilings into the soil to support the weight of the future structures… Read story