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Locust Cider &amp; Brewing Co., based in Woodinville, announced Tuesday that it would open its 10th taproom in the Vancouvercenter building at 700 Washington St. Luxe restaurant formerly occupied the space until it closed early last year.

Locust Cider & Brewing to open Vancouver taproom

Locust Cider &amp; Brewing Co., based in Woodinville, announced Tuesday that it would open its 10th taproom in the Vancouvercenter building at 700 Washington St. Luxe restaurant formerly occupied the space until it closed early last year.

February 5, 2020, 6:05am Business

Downtown Vancouver is set to get its first hard cider taproom in the space that formerly housed Luxe restaurant on Washington Street. Read story

Early plans for Block 2 show a 10-story office building with ground-floor retail.

Waterfront Vancouver plan adds office building

Early plans for Block 2 show a 10-story office building with ground-floor retail.

February 5, 2020, 6:05am Business

A 10-story office building is set to rise on Block 2 at The Waterfront Vancouver, allowing future business tenants a front-row spot to the river. The proposed delivery date is set between 2022 and 2023. Read story

Signage is seen near the road at Lewis River RV Park in Woodland on Jan. 22.

Woodland RV park owner opens PUD account

Signage is seen near the road at Lewis River RV Park in Woodland on Jan. 22.

February 4, 2020, 5:28pm Business

The property owner of the Lewis River RV Park has signed up for Cowlitz Public Utility District electric service after a court order Monday ordered him to do so at least through Feb. 19. Read story

The unfinished interior of the 805 Broadway building in Vancouver is available for rent and for a tenant to customize the space.

Three businesses considering space at 805 Broadway building in Vancouver

The unfinished interior of the 805 Broadway building in Vancouver is available for rent and for a tenant to customize the space.

February 4, 2020, 6:00am Business

For about 10 years, a two-story brick cube at the foot of the 805 Broadway building in downtown Vancouver has been vacant. But a newly completed renovation has transformed it into an open space with natural light entering from large windows on three of the four walls. Read story

Northwest Pipe&#039;s spiral-welded steel pipe pieces are typically 50 feet in length and have a cement mortar lining and a polyurethane coating. The pipes pictured here are from the company&#039;s plant in Saginaw, Texas, which is supplying pipe for the Bois d&#039;Arc Lake water project.

Northwest Pipe acquires competitor Geneva Pipe

Northwest Pipe&#039;s spiral-welded steel pipe pieces are typically 50 feet in length and have a cement mortar lining and a polyurethane coating. The pipes pictured here are from the company&#039;s plant in Saginaw, Texas, which is supplying pipe for the Bois d&#039;Arc Lake water project.

February 3, 2020, 3:30pm Business

Vancouver-based Northwest Pipe Company announced Monday that it has acquired fellow pipe manufacturer Geneva Pipe Co. Inc. in a $49.4 million transaction. The transaction closed Jan. 31, Northwest Pipe said in a press release, and was funded with a mix of cash and debt. Read story

Workers arrange to-go meals in biodegradable take-out boxes and containers at The Mighty Bowl. The popular downtown Vancouver eatery is stopping its use of single-use plastic items and will only use recyclable or compostable items.

Food vendors in Clark County moving away from single-use plastics

Workers arrange to-go meals in biodegradable take-out boxes and containers at The Mighty Bowl. The popular downtown Vancouver eatery is stopping its use of single-use plastic items and will only use recyclable or compostable items.

February 3, 2020, 6:05am Business

It’s not just grocers who are changing habits to make a smaller impact on the planet. Read story

A plastic bag is stuck on a bush near passing traffic on Interstate 5 near downtown Vancouver. The Legislature is considering a bill that would ban single-use plastic bags at grocery store checkout lines and impose a fee on paper bags in order to encourage customers to switch to reusable bags.

Is Washington ready for a plastic bag ban?

A plastic bag is stuck on a bush near passing traffic on Interstate 5 near downtown Vancouver. The Legislature is considering a bill that would ban single-use plastic bags at grocery store checkout lines and impose a fee on paper bags in order to encourage customers to switch to reusable bags.

February 2, 2020, 6:00am Business

State lawmakers are recycling a proposed statewide ban on all single-use plastic bags at grocery store checkout lines — although for some Clark County shoppers, that wouldn’t be a big change. Read story

Vitaliy Gerasimov, owner of Totem Shoe Repair, works on the stitching for a pair of sneakers.
The 2020 Northwest Natural Parade of Homes has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pictured living room is from a Glavin Homes house that was featured in the 2019 Parade of Homes.

Parade of Homes kickoff will be at Magnolia Heights in Washougal

The 2020 Northwest Natural Parade of Homes has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pictured living room is from a Glavin Homes house that was featured in the 2019 Parade of Homes.

January 31, 2020, 6:02am Business

Northwest Natural has announced plans for the 2020 edition of the annual Parade of Homes, presented by DeWils and HomeStreet Bank. Read story

Power lines run along the exterior of the property for the Lewis River Country Store &amp; RV Park in Woodland on, Jan. 22, 2020.

Woodland RV park residents get ‘third and final’ reprieve from power shutoff

Power lines run along the exterior of the property for the Lewis River Country Store &amp; RV Park in Woodland on, Jan. 22, 2020.

January 30, 2020, 11:42am Business

The Lewis River RV Park in Woodland has been granted a “third and final” short-term extension to its electrical service, averting a power shutoff that had been scheduled for Thursday morning. The new cutoff deadline is 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4. Read story