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A construction worker scales the side of a structure while working on the Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower project at The Waterfront Vancouver. The tower portion of the project is one of the only condo buildings under construction in Clark County, despite a high demand.

State’s condo law fix may be kick-start to development

A construction worker scales the side of a structure while working on the Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower project at The Waterfront Vancouver. The tower portion of the project is one of the only condo buildings under construction in Clark County, despite a high demand.

May 3, 2019, 4:39pm Business

Single-family homes? Absolutely. Read story

Papa Murphy’s store manager Gladys Marron helps Jo Olson of Vancouver on March 15 at Papa Murphy’s on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard.

Federal agency approves Papa Murphy’s sale

Papa Murphy’s store manager Gladys Marron helps Jo Olson of Vancouver on March 15 at Papa Murphy’s on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard.

May 2, 2019, 5:22pm Business

Papa Murphy’s is making progress toward finalizing a $190 million deal to be acquired by Canadian casual restaurant conglomerate MTY Food Group, the parent company of brands such as Baja Fresh, Taco Time and TCBY. Read story

Vancouver permits to go digital-only May 13

May 2, 2019, 5:17pm Business

Starting May 13, the city of Vancouver will no longer accept hard copy submissions of commercial, multifamily and industrial development permit applications. The three permit types -- collectively known as CMI permits -- will need to be submitted electronically using the city's ePlans software. Read story

Windermere Stellar event raises $237,000 for child abuse victims

May 2, 2019, 6:03am Business

Windermere Stellar in Vancouver raised more than $237,000 for victims of child abuse at its sixth annual Children's Justice Center Gala Auction in October. The company announced the total in a news release issued Monday. Read story

Goodwill to hold job fair those 50 and up

May 2, 2019, 6:01am Business

Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette will hold a job fair from noon to 3:30 p.m. May 8 at Adventist Community Church, 9711 N.E. St. Johns Road, Vancouver, targeting job seekers age 50 years and older. Read story

Concept renderings show the planned East Portal, a new stormwater treatment facility at the east end of the Terminal 1 site. The Waterfront Renaissance Trail crosses over it on a bridge.

State budgets $4.7M for Terminal 1 improvements

Concept renderings show the planned East Portal, a new stormwater treatment facility at the east end of the Terminal 1 site. The Waterfront Renaissance Trail crosses over it on a bridge.

May 1, 2019, 6:18pm Business

Washington’s 2019 capital budget includes a big win for the Port of Vancouver: a $4.7 million allocation for the port’s planned redevelopment of its Terminal 1 site. Read story

OnPoint Community Credit Union will open a branch this summer on the ground floor of the Murdock Building at The Waterfront Vancouver.

OnPoint Credit Union to open a fifth Vancouver-area branch

OnPoint Community Credit Union will open a branch this summer on the ground floor of the Murdock Building at The Waterfront Vancouver.

April 30, 2019, 5:15pm Business

OnPoint Community Credit Union will open a branch late this summer in the Murdock Building at The Waterfront Vancouver, it was announced Tuesday. Read story

Dennis Epstein, owner of Apogee Culinary Designs, stands in the gallery at his new Hazel Dell knife store. The store sells several brands of kitchen and pocket knives, as well as a selection of restored and refinished knives that customers have traded.

Apogee offers cutting edge products, services

Dennis Epstein, owner of Apogee Culinary Designs, stands in the gallery at his new Hazel Dell knife store. The store sells several brands of kitchen and pocket knives, as well as a selection of restored and refinished knives that customers have traded.

April 30, 2019, 6:06am Business

Opening a retail store is an increasingly risky proposition in the age of online shopping — let alone a store specializing in just one category of product. Read story

Camas Bike & Sport in Camas (The Columbian files)

Shoppers, say goodbye to sales tax exemption

Camas Bike & Sport in Camas (The Columbian files)

April 29, 2019, 6:20pm Business

Shoppers with Oregon ID will lose their Washington sales tax exemption as they’ve known it under a bill approved over the weekend in Olympia. Read story

Anna Fisher

Clark County Business Briefing

Anna Fisher

April 29, 2019, 6:03am Business Briefs

People in Business Read story