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Business program at WSUV seeks applicants

October 8, 2019, 6:01am Business

A business growth program from Washington State University Vancouver is seeking applications for the start of spring semester of 2020. Read story

Northeast Vancouver business park sold

October 8, 2019, 5:59am Business

A group called M2J Investors has sold a business park in northeast Vancouver to Aldon Investments, according to a news release from the Fuller Group. Read story

Crews work to assemble a tower crane in downtown Vancouver at the future site of the Aria Apartments on Monday afternoon, Oct. 7, 2019.

Second tower crane arises in downtown Vancouver

Crews work to assemble a tower crane in downtown Vancouver at the future site of the Aria Apartments on Monday afternoon, Oct. 7, 2019.

October 7, 2019, 4:44pm Business

Crews assembled a tower crane on Monday at the construction site of the future Aria Apartments in downtown Vancouver. It’s the second tower crane in the city’s downtown skyline. 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’s Northwest Pipe plans its next phase of growth

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.

October 6, 2019, 6:02am Business

It’s a good time to be in the water transmission business. Northwest Pipe Co., headquartered in Vancouver, has been enjoying consistent positive financial results in recent years, buoyed by a series of major infrastructure projects contributing to a record-breaking backlog of orders. Read story

Mike Roth, manager at Fatboys Vapor on Chkalov Drive, says his adult customers are interested in flavored vapes, not just young customers.

Profits evaporate for Vancouver businesses as vape juice ban looms in Washington

Mike Roth, manager at Fatboys Vapor on Chkalov Drive, says his adult customers are interested in flavored vapes, not just young customers.

October 5, 2019, 6:02am Business

At Fatboys Vapors on Chkalov Drive, shelves display hundreds of bottles of flavored nicotine liquids, ready to be squeezed into vape pens, heated to vapor and drawn into lungs. Read story

The Terminal 1 Night Market at WareHouse &#039;23 features more than 80 artisan vendors, live music, food and fun for kids.

Night Market Vancouver is growing up fast

The Terminal 1 Night Market at WareHouse &#039;23 features more than 80 artisan vendors, live music, food and fun for kids.

October 4, 2019, 6:02am Business

Tonight’s Night Market Vancouver will mark the two-year anniversary of the monthly public vendor event, which has quickly grown into a downtown mainstay. Read story

Charlie White with Thomason Landscaping Company mows the grass in the backyard of an Orchards house on Thursday.

Disability Employment Awareness Month: ‘He works like everyone else’

Charlie White with Thomason Landscaping Company mows the grass in the backyard of an Orchards house on Thursday.

October 3, 2019, 7:20pm Business

On Thursday afternoon, Charlie White pushed a mower through a patchy lawn under a chestnut tree. Read story

Camas-Washougal, Vancouver ports present update on their waterfront projects

October 2, 2019, 6:00pm Business

The ports of Vancouver and Camas-Washougal each gave an update on their respective waterfront redevelopment projects at a Tuesday evening event hosted by the Southwest Washington Contractors Association. Read story

Vancouver was the first stop on the Association of Washington Businesses&#039; bus tour of Washington State in celebration of Manufacturing Week. The tour route is depicted on the side of the bus during a visit SEH America in Vancouver on Wednesday.

Association of Washington Businesses tour stops at SEH America in Vancouver

Vancouver was the first stop on the Association of Washington Businesses&#039; bus tour of Washington State in celebration of Manufacturing Week. The tour route is depicted on the side of the bus during a visit SEH America in Vancouver on Wednesday.

October 2, 2019, 5:59pm Business

The Association of Washington Businesses kicked off its annual statewide Manufacturing Week bus tour on Wednesday, and this year’s tour started at SEH America in Vancouver. Read story

A vessel named the Agios Nikolas receives a load of red wheat Monday as it stops at United Grain Corporation at the Port of Vancouver on its way to Vietnam.

United Grain regains stride after Bonneville Lock closure

A vessel named the Agios Nikolas receives a load of red wheat Monday as it stops at United Grain Corporation at the Port of Vancouver on its way to Vietnam.

October 1, 2019, 6:01am Business

As soon as the Bonneville Lock closed for emergency repairs more than three weeks ago, workers at United Grain knew that barge traffic would come to an abrupt stop. Read story