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Administration seeks to boost Opportunity Zones

April 17, 2019, 5:01pm Business

The Trump administration on Wednesday proposed new regulations aimed at making it easier for investors to take advantage of tax breaks for investing in “Opportunity Zones” in low-income areas. Read story

Housing for low-income seniors proposed in Vancouver

April 17, 2019, 6:01am Business

Ginn Development of Vancouver has submitted plans to the city of Vancouver to construct two buildings for low-income senior housing. Read story

Kim Bennett is leaving Visit Vancouver USA after 20 years.

CEO of Visit Vancouver USA retiring in June

Kim Bennett is leaving Visit Vancouver USA after 20 years.

April 17, 2019, 6:00am Business

Kim Bennett, who led local tourism efforts for the past 20 years, will retire June 30. Read story

Former Lucky 21 casino employees line up outside the entrance Friday. The casino closed the morning of April 8, which was supposed to be a payroll day.

Lucky 21 employees out 3 weeks’ pay

Former Lucky 21 casino employees line up outside the entrance Friday. The casino closed the morning of April 8, which was supposed to be a payroll day.

April 16, 2019, 6:01am Business

The April 8 closure of the Lucky 21 Casino in Woodland — also known as the Oak Tree Casino — left most of the businesses’ 115 employees not only suddenly unemployed, but also unpaid for their final three weeks of work. Read story

Steve McCulloch of Kona Ice greets pedestrians with a smile as he offers a free shave ice to those passing by the downtown post office Monday afternoon. The event was part of national “Chill Out Day” for those stressed out due to the annual Tax Day deadline.

Free treats on Tax Day help frazzled filers chill in Vancouver

Steve McCulloch of Kona Ice greets pedestrians with a smile as he offers a free shave ice to those passing by the downtown post office Monday afternoon. The event was part of national “Chill Out Day” for those stressed out due to the annual Tax Day deadline.

April 15, 2019, 6:17pm Business

Kara Benedict strolled up to the Kona Ice truck Monday afternoon with surprising perkiness for someone who got up at 4:30 a.m. to work at Starbucks. Read story

Vancouver residents David McNeal, left, and Chad Carl enjoy a beer and video games Tuesday while checking out Vault 31 Bar in east Vancouver. Vault 31 features gaming favorites, esports, drinks and food.

Vault 31 Bar a haven for esports, gaming, roller derby fans in east Vancouver

Vancouver residents David McNeal, left, and Chad Carl enjoy a beer and video games Tuesday while checking out Vault 31 Bar in east Vancouver. Vault 31 features gaming favorites, esports, drinks and food.

April 15, 2019, 6:02am Business

Portland has been the longtime home of the retro arcade bar Ground Kontrol, but last year it was joined by a more modern cousin: Outrage, an “esports bar” where the TVs stream competitive gaming matches rather than traditional sports. Read story

An Alaska Airlines jet taxis behind the Concourse E extension at Portland International Airport. The project, scheduled for completion in June 2020, is part of a $2 billion package of PDX improvements.

Portland International Airport preparing for takeoff

An Alaska Airlines jet taxis behind the Concourse E extension at Portland International Airport. The project, scheduled for completion in June 2020, is part of a $2 billion package of PDX improvements.

April 14, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Business

Last decade, Portland International Airport suffered two gut punches, first the 9/11 terrorist attacks and then the economic meltdown that became known as the Great Recession. Read story

The twin-turbocharged, 647-horsepower V6 engine can be seen in Ron Wade’s limited edition 2019 Ford GT after its unveiling.

Ford GT finds its place in supercar stable

The twin-turbocharged, 647-horsepower V6 engine can be seen in Ron Wade’s limited edition 2019 Ford GT after its unveiling.

April 14, 2019, 6:03am Business

With its sleek styling, rumbling motor and glowing taillights, Ron Wade’s ruby red Ford GT looked like it was ready to rocket to another galaxy, not merely sit idling for gawkers. Read story

Water Station 1 is pictured in Vancouver on Thursday afternoon.

Water Station 1: Vancouver awards $20.5M bid for work

Water Station 1 is pictured in Vancouver on Thursday afternoon.

April 12, 2019, 6:05am Business

The city of Vancouver awarded a $20.5 million bid for the second phase of its Water Station 1 overhaul, part of an ongoing project that will revitalize one of the oldest and most critical pieces of infrastructure in the city. Read story

Rediviva has ribbon-cutting at Waterfront Vancouver

April 11, 2019, 8:26pm Business

The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce led a red-ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday at the Rediviva, the 63-unit, six-story apartment building at The Waterfront Vancouver. Read story