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Downtown Redevelopment Authority approves budget

December 20, 2018, 6:37pm Business Briefs

The Vancouver Downtown Redevelopment Authority on Thursday approved a $19.4 million operating budget for 2019 and a $1.05 million capital budget. The authority oversees the city-owned Hilton Vancouver Washington. Read story

Jim Edwards, Gramor Development project director, views the Columbia River from a one-bedroom apartment at the new Rediviva apartment building at The Waterfront Vancouver. The building opened to tenants last week.

At home on Waterfront Vancouver: First tenants move into Rediviva building

Jim Edwards, Gramor Development project director, views the Columbia River from a one-bedroom apartment at the new Rediviva apartment building at The Waterfront Vancouver. The building opened to tenants last week.

December 19, 2018, 5:34pm Business

Tenants have wasted no time moving into the Rediviva, the first apartment building to be completed in The Waterfront Vancouver development. Read story

Molecular Testing Labs, a Vancouver toxicology and genetic testing laboratory, has agreed to pay up to $1,777,738 to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by paying illegal kickbacks to obtain referrals from government healthcare insurance programs, the U.S. Attorney’s office in Seattle announced Wednesday.

Molecular Testing Labs of Vancouver settles in federal probe for up to $1.8 million

Molecular Testing Labs, a Vancouver toxicology and genetic testing laboratory, has agreed to pay up to $1,777,738 to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by paying illegal kickbacks to obtain referrals from government healthcare insurance programs, the U.S. Attorney’s office in Seattle announced Wednesday.

December 19, 2018, 12:04pm Business

Molecular Testing Labs, a Vancouver toxicology and genetic testing laboratory, has agreed to pay up to nearly $1.8 million to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by paying illegal kickbacks to obtain referrals from government health care insurance programs, the U.S. attorney’s office in Seattle announced Wednesday. Read story

Barnes elected Clark Public Utilities board president

December 19, 2018, 6:04am Business

Clark Public Utilities commissioners on Tuesday elected Nancy Barnes as the board president. Jane Van Dyke will take over as vice president and Jim Malinowski will be secretary for 2019. Read story

Workforce Southwest Washington to host Youth Employment Summit

December 19, 2018, 6:01am Business

Workforce Southwest Washington is seeking companies to host tables at the Youth Employment Summit on March 19 at the Clark County Event Center. Read story

(The Columbian files)

Vancouver-based PeaceHealth acquires Zoom+Care

(The Columbian files)

December 18, 2018, 11:12am Business

Vancouver-based PeaceHealth announced Tuesday it acquired Portland-based ZOOM+Care, which provides on-demand retail and digital care through the internet and neighborhood clinics. Read story

Block 20 is seen here West of currently developed Vancouver Waterfront properties on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018.

New 7-story apartment building planned for Waterfront Vancouver

Block 20 is seen here West of currently developed Vancouver Waterfront properties on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018.

December 18, 2018, 11:11am Business

A California-based developer has submitted a preliminary plan for a new seven-story apartment building at The Waterfront Vancouver. Read story

Mel Buckner’s dog, Pepper, sits on her lap as she works from her backyard office at her home in Vancouver on Thursday. After tiring of her commute to Milwaukie, Ore., Buckner, a data analyst for Providence Health Systems, began working from home about 1½ years ago.

Growing percentage of Clark County residents work from residence

Mel Buckner’s dog, Pepper, sits on her lap as she works from her backyard office at her home in Vancouver on Thursday. After tiring of her commute to Milwaukie, Ore., Buckner, a data analyst for Providence Health Systems, began working from home about 1½ years ago.

December 18, 2018, 6:00am Business

Mel Buckner’s commute to work is simple: She walks to the backyard. Read story

These homes along Northeast 110th Street in Vancouver are listed in the $480,000 price range. November’s Regional Multiple Listing Service report shows slowing real estate sales in Clark County, although that is typical this time of year.

Clark County housing market sees normal November cooling

These homes along Northeast 110th Street in Vancouver are listed in the $480,000 price range. November’s Regional Multiple Listing Service report shows slowing real estate sales in Clark County, although that is typical this time of year.

December 17, 2018, 4:41pm Business

Clark County real estate activity slowed down in November, according to the latest numbers from the Regional Multiple Listing Service’s Market Action report. New listings, pending sales and closed sales all dropped slightly from October. Read story

Alex Mickle, founder of the Columbia Food Park, stands in front of a new mural that adorns the eastern wall of the Columbia Food Park, painted by Portland artist Jonathan Case.

Columbia Food Park gets busy on remodel in downtown Vancouver

Alex Mickle, founder of the Columbia Food Park, stands in front of a new mural that adorns the eastern wall of the Columbia Food Park, painted by Portland artist Jonathan Case.

December 17, 2018, 6:00am Business

A long-planned makeover of the Columbia Food Park is finally underway, which will transform the 4,500-square-foot courtyard at 108 E. Seventh St. into a community hub with space for up to four food vendors. The project is slated for completion in late January. Read story