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Developer proposes east Vancouver apartments

December 26, 2018, 6:19pm Business

A developer has submitted preliminary plans for the Brooke Overlook Apartments, a 46-unit complex in Vancouver's Landover-Sharmel neighborhood, just east of Interstate 205. Read story

DeepCanopy President and CEO Nate Fuller, from left, Chief Operations Officer Jonathan Parnell and computer vision engineer Julian Weisbord work on the company’s computer vision software in their downtown Vancouver office.

Vancouver startup’s computer vision software fills important industrial niche

DeepCanopy President and CEO Nate Fuller, from left, Chief Operations Officer Jonathan Parnell and computer vision engineer Julian Weisbord work on the company’s computer vision software in their downtown Vancouver office.

December 26, 2018, 4:03pm Business

When most people hear terms like “computer vision” and “smart cameras,” they probably think of a few widely discussed uses in emerging fields like facial recognition and self-driving cars. Read story

Pamela Wanous, left, and Ann Wanous, co-owners of Whimsy Chocolates, prepare a batch of salted caramels in Whimsy’s kitchen in Battle Ground.

Battle Ground chocolate maker growing each year after surviving crash course

Pamela Wanous, left, and Ann Wanous, co-owners of Whimsy Chocolates, prepare a batch of salted caramels in Whimsy’s kitchen in Battle Ground.

December 26, 2018, 6:05am Business

Chocolate is a lot of things to Pamela Wanous. Read story

The Hilton Vancouver Washington, decorated for the holidays, opened in June 2005 with less competition than currently surrounds the city-owned hotel. More competition from new hotels is anticipated over the next two years.

Hilton Vancouver Washington expects revenue boost in 2019

The Hilton Vancouver Washington, decorated for the holidays, opened in June 2005 with less competition than currently surrounds the city-owned hotel. More competition from new hotels is anticipated over the next two years.

December 25, 2018, 4:48pm Business

Next year should see a revenue boost at the Hilton Vancouver Washington after convention center bookings this year fell slightly below expectations, says Mike McLeod, hotel general manager. Read story

Licensed veterinary technician Karina McNulty, left, greets four-legged patient, Sumo, while talking with Sumo’s owner Allon Freiman. Freiman is the CEO of Petriage, an online pet health service that partners with WellHaven Pet Health.

All’s well at Vancouver-based WellHaven Pet Health

Licensed veterinary technician Karina McNulty, left, greets four-legged patient, Sumo, while talking with Sumo’s owner Allon Freiman. Freiman is the CEO of Petriage, an online pet health service that partners with WellHaven Pet Health.

December 24, 2018, 6:00am Business

It’s hard to believe WellHaven Pet Health got its start only last year. Read story

Dan Herrigstad rides his e-bike across the Interstate 5 Bridge as part of his morning commute from his east Vancouver home to the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center near the Oregon Health and Science University campus.

E-bikes jolt the bicycling world

Dan Herrigstad rides his e-bike across the Interstate 5 Bridge as part of his morning commute from his east Vancouver home to the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center near the Oregon Health and Science University campus.

December 23, 2018, 6:05am Business

Ten years ago, I commuted by bicycle from my St. Johns neighborhood home in Portland to downtown Vancouver. The highlight, if you want to call it that, was crossing the Interstate 5 Bridge. Read story

The crane for the Riverwest apartment building came in below the height limit, but it sits very close to the roof of the finished structure.

Vancouver development: Planes, cranes and a growing city

The crane for the Riverwest apartment building came in below the height limit, but it sits very close to the roof of the finished structure.

December 23, 2018, 6:05am Business

Downtown Vancouver has experienced rapid growth in recent years, and one of the clearest visual signs is the return of tower cranes to the city’s skyline. Prior to 2016, the most recent downtown project to employ a tower crane was Vancouvercenter, built all the way back in 2001. Read story

The view from the property that will be home to 281 homes.

Washougal housing project draws protest

The view from the property that will be home to 281 homes.

December 21, 2018, 6:05pm Business

A hearings examiner is expected to issue a decision next month about the future of a huge housing development in Washougal — “Northside” — that has run into some opposition. Read story

PeaceHealth, ACLU settle transgender lawsuit

December 21, 2018, 5:44pm Business

Vancouver-based PeaceHealth and the ACLU of Washington have settled a lawsuit involving coverage of transgender health care services under PeaceHealth’s employee medical plan, PeaceHealth announced Friday. Read story

The Get Space storage facility at 6907 Northeast Ward Road was built in 2017. Vancouver has seen 11 applications for new self-storage facilities in the past five years.

Vancouver puts hold on new self-storage facilities

The Get Space storage facility at 6907 Northeast Ward Road was built in 2017. Vancouver has seen 11 applications for new self-storage facilities in the past five years.

December 21, 2018, 6:05am Business

The Vancouver City Council voted unanimously this week to institute a six-month moratorium on applications for new self-storage facilities in all of the city’s commercial and industrial zones where self-storage is a permitted use. Read story