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Vancouver Mall officials say its proposal to add a building would result in a net loss of 82 parking spaces at the mall, but even so it will still have a net excess of spaces.

Vancouver Mall looks to expand, add new restaurants

Vancouver Mall officials say its proposal to add a building would result in a net loss of 82 parking spaces at the mall, but even so it will still have a net excess of spaces.

September 28, 2018, 6:07am Business

Vancouver Mall is embarking on plan to build a satellite building and hopes to bring in three restaurants to fill the space in 2020. The mall submitted a preliminary application for the project to the city of Vancouver earlier this month. Read story

An oil train waits to move westbound in Vancouver.

Herrera Beutler pledges to reinstate Obama-era oil train rules

An oil train waits to move westbound in Vancouver.

September 27, 2018, 5:46pm Clark County Business

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, pledged Thursday to take action toward reinstating an Obama-era regulation that worked to prevent oil train explosions. Read story

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

Washougal site could see 281 homes

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

September 27, 2018, 6:02am Business

A developer is seeking Washougal’s approval for a 281-lot housing development that would be built on a 100-acre lot on Washougal’s north side. Read story

Dine the Couve offers 31 restaurant options

September 25, 2018, 9:49pm Business Briefs

Thirty-one Vancouver restaurants will offer special three-for-$23 menus during October's Dine the Couve. Read story

92 apartments coming to Four Seasons

September 25, 2018, 9:47pm Business Briefs

Vancouver-based Ginn Development has submitted a pre-application for 92 apartments on 4.3 acres in the Four Seasons mixed-use development. Read story

Randy Rogers of Vancouver works on the framing of entrance doors at the site of the old Namaste Indian Cuisine building in Vancouver in August. Clark County has seen a 12.2 percent increase in construction jobs in in 2018 over 2017.

County’s employment numbers remain strong in August

Randy Rogers of Vancouver works on the framing of entrance doors at the site of the old Namaste Indian Cuisine building in Vancouver in August. Clark County has seen a 12.2 percent increase in construction jobs in in 2018 over 2017.

September 25, 2018, 6:50pm Business

Clark County’s job-creating and job-retaining engine continued chugging apace in August, led by job growth in construction, according to data issued Tuesday. Read story

Baskin-Robbins store on Highway 99 to reopen Saturday

September 25, 2018, 6:01am Business

Baskin-Robbins will reopen its shop at 7000 N.E. Highway 99 on Saturday. Read story

Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 on Monday in downtown Vancouver. Gramor Development has presented Vancouver city officials with a timeline for completion of the long-awaited project.

Developer unveils timeline for downtown Vancouver grocery, 11-story tower

Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 on Monday in downtown Vancouver. Gramor Development has presented Vancouver city officials with a timeline for completion of the long-awaited project.

September 24, 2018, 7:08pm Business

Gramor Development President Barry Cain announced a projected timeline Monday for the Block 10 project, a proposed 11-story multi-use tower that would bring apartments and a full-service grocery store to the heart of downtown Vancouver. Read story

Spanky’s in Beaverton to close; cites rise in costs

September 24, 2018, 6:04pm Business

 Spanky's Legendary Consignment is closing its Beaverton location, the store's co-owner said Monday. Read story

Camas city administrator Pete Capell looks over water that was diverted from Round Lake toward the mill ditch area. Georgia-Pacific recently donated about 181 acres appraised at $960,000 that was owned by the Camas paper mill to the city to be used for green space and recreation. Top: The dam at Lacamas Park, which was recently donated to the city of Camas from Georgia-Pacific, is seen Thursday during the annual partial draining of Round Lake for maintenance work.

Paper mill land to become green space

Camas city administrator Pete Capell looks over water that was diverted from Round Lake toward the mill ditch area. Georgia-Pacific recently donated about 181 acres appraised at $960,000 that was owned by the Camas paper mill to the city to be used for green space and recreation. Top: The dam at Lacamas Park, which was recently donated to the city of Camas from Georgia-Pacific, is seen Thursday during the annual partial draining of Round Lake for maintenance work.

September 24, 2018, 6:06am Clark County Business

While the workforce at the Camas paper mill has declined this year due to layoffs, so too has the amount of land Georgia-Pacific owns in the city, as the company recently donated about 181 acres to Camas. Read story