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Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, from left, chats with Mike O’Toole, president of Great Western Malting, and Kris Johnson, president and CEO of Association of Washington Business, during a visit Friday morning to the Port of Vancouver.

Great Western Malting to receive Excellence Award for Green Manufacturing

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, from left, chats with Mike O’Toole, president of Great Western Malting, and Kris Johnson, president and CEO of Association of Washington Business, during a visit Friday morning to the Port of Vancouver.

October 12, 2018, 4:21pm Business

Vancouver-based Great Western Malting will be awarded the Association of Washington Business’ 2018 Manufacturing Excellence Award for Green Manufacturing, in recognition of a series of conservation efforts that collectively achieved a 98 percent reduction in the company’s water usage in the past year. Read story

Initiative 1631 likely would affect Clark Public Utilities’ River Road Generating Plant in Vancouver, utility officials say.

Clark Public Utilities: Carbon-fee initiative might raise rates

Initiative 1631 likely would affect Clark Public Utilities’ River Road Generating Plant in Vancouver, utility officials say.

October 12, 2018, 6:03am Business

Clark Public Utilities’ costs and electricity rates would increase if Washington voters approve charging a direct fee on carbon pollution to fight climate change, utility officials say. Read story

Miguel Martinez of Patriot Sealcoat, Inc., right, helps with the installation of pavement markings in a subdivision under construction south of The Cedars on Salmon Creek on Thursday afternoon.

Groundwork nearly done for subdivision near Cedars golf course

Miguel Martinez of Patriot Sealcoat, Inc., right, helps with the installation of pavement markings in a subdivision under construction south of The Cedars on Salmon Creek on Thursday afternoon.

October 11, 2018, 5:54pm Business

Developers are nearly finished laying the groundwork for Cedars Village, the first of two new subdivisions planned next to the Cedars on Salmon Creek golf course in southeast Battle Ground. Read story

Block 16 is slated to house a condo tower as part of a future phase of The Waterfront Vancouver development.

County Council endorses state-level effort to ease rules on condos

Block 16 is slated to house a condo tower as part of a future phase of The Waterfront Vancouver development.

October 10, 2018, 5:38pm Business

The Clark County Council has approved a resolution that encourages condominium construction and supports reducing the risk of builders getting sued. Read story

Portland Loos were recently installed at Vancouver Waterfront Park, just east of the building housing WildFin American Grill.

Portland Loos installed at Waterfront Vancouver

Portland Loos were recently installed at Vancouver Waterfront Park, just east of the building housing WildFin American Grill.

October 10, 2018, 6:01am Clark County Business

Visitors to the newly opened Vancouver Waterfront Park may have seen two public restrooms that look different from those in other parks around the city. Read story

A locked fence surrounds the 134th Street Lofts complex at the corner of Northeast 134th Street and 23rd Avenue on Monday.

Clark Asks: What’s going on with construction of Salmon Creek apartment complex?

A locked fence surrounds the 134th Street Lofts complex at the corner of Northeast 134th Street and 23rd Avenue on Monday.

October 10, 2018, 6:00am Business

A legal battle between a project manager and an investor has sidelined contractors working on a high-profile apartment complex in Salmon Creek and prompted queries to The Columbian’s Clark Asks feature. Read story

Cody Wold, senior at Evergreen High School, checks out circuit boards at the Silicon Forest Electronics booth during Manufacturing Day at Clark College on Tuesday.

Students learn about high demand for skilled labor

Cody Wold, senior at Evergreen High School, checks out circuit boards at the Silicon Forest Electronics booth during Manufacturing Day at Clark College on Tuesday.

October 9, 2018, 6:21pm Business

Eric Renner knew his audience, so he got right to the point. Read story

Ankrom Mosian Architects designed the fourth building.

Fourth Vancouvercenter building on track

Ankrom Mosian Architects designed the fourth building.

October 9, 2018, 6:05am Business

Downtown Vancouver’s continued renaissance appears likely to include a long-awaited fourth Vancouvercenter building. Read story

Proposed Vancouver development would include 3 houses

October 9, 2018, 6:03am Business

Three houses would be built on a subdivided lot near the intersection of Southeast 73rd Avenue and Evergreen Highway under a proposal submitted to the city of Vancouver. Read story

McCord’s Vancouver Toyota adding 20,000 square feet

October 8, 2018, 8:29pm Business

An operations department expansion at McCord's Vancouver Toyota will add more than 20,000 square feet with a projected completion in March, the company said. Read story