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HomeTown Buffet closes Vancouver restaurant

June 18, 2019, 5:31pm Business

The Vancouver HomeTown Buffet restaurant closed permanently on Monday, and its remaining assets are to be auctioned off this week. The former restaurant was lat 7809-B N.E. Vancouver Plaza Drive. As of Tuesday afternoon, the local restaurant's phone line disconnects after one ring, and the location is no longer listed… Read story

Chick-fil-A and Five Guys will be coming to a future satellite building at the Vancouver Mall, according to a pair of leasing brochures posted on mall owner Centennial Real Estate’s website.

Chick-fil-A, Five Guys bound for Vancouver Mall

Chick-fil-A and Five Guys will be coming to a future satellite building at the Vancouver Mall, according to a pair of leasing brochures posted on mall owner Centennial Real Estate’s website.

June 18, 2019, 6:05am Business

Chick-fil-A and Five Guys appear set to join the lineup of restaurants at the Vancouver Mall. Read story

Clark County business briefing

June 17, 2019, 6:03am Business

People in Business Read story

Gabe Duarte, a residential garbage truck driver with Waste Connections, collects garbage in an east Vancouver neighborhood last week. August will mark 15 years on the job for Duarte. The Los Angeles native moved to the area with his father in 1989. He never set out to be a garbage collector. “I think it’s decent. I’ve been able to raise my family, my two kids. The benefits are good, I believe. My wife and daughter have different medication they need. It’s helped with that,” Duarte said.

Working in Clark County: Gabe Duarte, residential garbage truck driver with Waste Connections

Gabe Duarte, a residential garbage truck driver with Waste Connections, collects garbage in an east Vancouver neighborhood last week. August will mark 15 years on the job for Duarte. The Los Angeles native moved to the area with his father in 1989. He never set out to be a garbage collector. “I think it’s decent. I’ve been able to raise my family, my two kids. The benefits are good, I believe. My wife and daughter have different medication they need. It’s helped with that,” Duarte said.

June 17, 2019, 6:01am Business

One man’s trash is another man’s, well, job. Read story

A developer is proposing a multifamily development with 109 residential units at 2715 E. Sixth St. in Vancouver.

109-unit project planned by Pearson

A developer is proposing a multifamily development with 109 residential units at 2715 E. Sixth St. in Vancouver.

June 15, 2019, 6:03am Business

A 109-unit development on a parcel northeast of Pearson Field would have 25 condominiums and 84 apartments, under a plan submitted to the city of Vancouver. Read story

Malcolm Berko addresses questions about stocks.

Syndicated columnist Malcolm Berko dies

Malcolm Berko addresses questions about stocks.

June 14, 2019, 5:25pm Business

Syndicated columnist Malcolm Berko dies Read story

Vintage at Vancouver at 9001 N.E. 54th St. was built after 2001 with a boost of government-backed money.

Affordable seniors unit not immune from rent increases

Vintage at Vancouver at 9001 N.E. 54th St. was built after 2001 with a boost of government-backed money.

June 13, 2019, 6:06am Business

Vintage at Vancouver Senior Apartment Homes residents in recent years can expect envelopes placed on ledges outside their units toward the end of May. The envelopes contain the rate increases that will take effect in July. Read story

Warren Right, from left, Mike Hazelton and Chris Noce, a former Christensen Shipyards employee, watch as the Jackpot is moved from Christensen Shipyards to the launch ramp on Wednesday morning.

Christensen Shipyards rolls last finished yacht out of Vancouver facility

Warren Right, from left, Mike Hazelton and Chris Noce, a former Christensen Shipyards employee, watch as the Jackpot is moved from Christensen Shipyards to the launch ramp on Wednesday morning.

June 12, 2019, 8:14pm Business

Employees at Vancouver’s Christensen Shipyards marked the end of an era on Wednesday when they rolled the last yacht out of the company’s manufacturing bay in the Columbia Business Park and down the road to the nearby marina for launch. Read story

Class-action lawsuit filed over Papa Murphy’s sale

June 12, 2019, 6:09pm Business

A New York-based firm that specializes in class-action lawsuits announces Tuesday a class-action lawsuit has been filed against Papa Murphy's Holdings Inc., which was sold earlier this year. Read story

DiscoverOrg: Corporate competition will increase

June 12, 2019, 6:09pm Business

Competition among U.S.-based companies will increase dramatically throughout the coming year, according to results of a survey commissioned by Vancouver-based DiscoverOrg. Read story