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DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office. The CEO says he hopes to lead the company to go public in a few years.

DiscoverOrg acquires another market intelligence company — Zoom Information

DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office. The CEO says he hopes to lead the company to go public in a few years.

February 4, 2019, 10:21am Business

Vancouver-based market intelligence company DiscoverOrg announced Monday it had acquired one of its chief competitors, Zoom Information Inc. of Waltham, Mass. Read story

Owner and executive chef Tamara Leibfarth pan sears halibut at Simply Thyme Catering. She and her staff were preparing food to go for a client who ordered paleo meals.

Working in Clark County: Tamara Leibfarth, executive chef, owner of Simply Thyme Catering

Owner and executive chef Tamara Leibfarth pan sears halibut at Simply Thyme Catering. She and her staff were preparing food to go for a client who ordered paleo meals.

February 4, 2019, 6:02am Business

As she entered her kitchen and employees were diligently focused on prepping orders of paleo meals for a client, Tamara “Tammy” Leibfarth yelled, “Corner! Corner! Corner!” Read story

Barrie Buckner, GTMA director of partnerships, center, views an apartment in virtual reality using his smartphone while CEO Joshua Swanson watches. The image on the projector screen shows what Buckner is seeing; each eye views one of the two images, creating what the viewer perceives as a single three-dimensional view.

GTMA virtually revolutionizing housing hunt

Barrie Buckner, GTMA director of partnerships, center, views an apartment in virtual reality using his smartphone while CEO Joshua Swanson watches. The image on the projector screen shows what Buckner is seeing; each eye views one of the two images, creating what the viewer perceives as a single three-dimensional view.

February 3, 2019, 6:02am Business

Finding a new apartment has changed quite a bit in the past few decades. Read story

The Georgia Pacific paper mill is visible from Northeast 6th Avenue in Camas. The company announced Nov. 14 plans to shut down several operations at the mill.

Camas mill workers can seek retraining help

The Georgia Pacific paper mill is visible from Northeast 6th Avenue in Camas. The company announced Nov. 14 plans to shut down several operations at the mill.

February 1, 2019, 5:18pm Business

Workers laid off from the Georgia-Pacific paper mill in Camas will be eligible to apply for Trade Adjustment Assistance, according to a ruling released by the U.S. Department of Labor in January. Read story

Livingston Mountain timber sale on hold

February 1, 2019, 5:09pm Clark County Business

The state Department of Natural Resources has indefinitely canceled a proposed timber sale on Livingston Mountain, citing local residents’ concerns regarding truck traffic, noise and the impact on the area environment. Read story

Vigor Industrial Evolution has entered an agreement to take over the former home of Christensen Yachts in Vancouver.

Shipbuilder Vigor picks Vancouver for Army landing craft manufacturing

Vigor Industrial Evolution has entered an agreement to take over the former home of Christensen Yachts in Vancouver.

February 1, 2019, 12:15pm Business

Vigor, a Portland-based shipbuilder with footprints in Washington and Oregon, delivered a massive boost to Vancouver’s riverfront industry Friday, announcing it has chosen the city to build a new generation U.S. Army landing craft under a nearly $1 billion contract. Read story

Clark County Public Facilities District board has open position

February 1, 2019, 6:02am Business

Clark County is seeking applicants for one position on the Public Facilities District board of directors.  Read story

The counter display at the Bus Stop Market is adorned with winning lottery tickets. The store will close Feb. 15.

Bus Stop Market to close on Feb. 15

The counter display at the Bus Stop Market is adorned with winning lottery tickets. The store will close Feb. 15.

February 1, 2019, 6:01am Business

The Bus Stop Market, a longtime Vancouver convenience store, is slated to close Feb. 15 after two decades of operation near the former downtown bus mall on Seventh Street. Read story

The HAPO Credit Union’s WELL-certified design gives it a distinctive appearance inside and out.

HAPO in east Vancouver earns certification for employee health, wellness

The HAPO Credit Union’s WELL-certified design gives it a distinctive appearance inside and out.

January 31, 2019, 6:05am Business

Developers have for years built buildings with environmental efficiency in mind. Read story

Vancouver issued $68 million in bonds in 2003 to build the Hilton Vancouver Washington and Vancouver Convention Center. A citywide hotel room tax repays the bonds. The bonds’ balance was refinanced at a lower interest rate in 2013. The bonds are set to be paid in full in 2043.

Proposal would give Visit Vancouver USA 15% of lodging tax revenue

Vancouver issued $68 million in bonds in 2003 to build the Hilton Vancouver Washington and Vancouver Convention Center. A citywide hotel room tax repays the bonds. The bonds’ balance was refinanced at a lower interest rate in 2013. The bonds are set to be paid in full in 2043.

January 29, 2019, 6:50pm Business

Visit Vancouver USA, the city’s lead tourism-promotion agency, may have a clearer path to city-backed promotion funding under a proposal presented this week to the Vancouver City Council. Read story