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Renderings of the public marketplace at Terminal 1, the Port of Vancouver’s 10-acre mixed-use development near the former Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay.

Public weighs in on design of proposed waterfront marketplace

Renderings of the public marketplace at Terminal 1, the Port of Vancouver’s 10-acre mixed-use development near the former Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay.

May 22, 2018, 9:04pm Business

The former Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay could eventually become a bustling public marketplace, in the vein of Seattle’s Pike Place Market or Granville Station in Vancouver, B.C. Read story

In April, Clark County gained 300 jobs in Leisure and Hospitality, which includes food service workers.

April slowest month for Clark County job growth in 2018 so far

In April, Clark County gained 300 jobs in Leisure and Hospitality, which includes food service workers.

May 22, 2018, 5:53pm Business

Clark County netted 200 jobs in April when adjusting for seasonal trends, a positive gain, yet slower than in the first three months of the year. Read story

Jerry Roulette of Vancouver, center in blue, eats breakfast with his family at the new Cracker Barrel Old Country Store in Jantzen Beach on Monday morning. Cracker Barrel has more than 650 locations nationwide.

Cracker Barrel opens doors at Jantzen Beach

Jerry Roulette of Vancouver, center in blue, eats breakfast with his family at the new Cracker Barrel Old Country Store in Jantzen Beach on Monday morning. Cracker Barrel has more than 650 locations nationwide.

May 21, 2018, 5:24pm Business

A large crowd showed up to give Cracker Barrel Old Country Store a taste of local hospitality. Read story

Carol Parker Walsh with Evolve Image Consulting, left, meets with client Twila Kaye at Di Tazza in southeast Vancouver. Walsh started her consulting and coaching business after a serious auto accident and other personal challenges.

Working in Clark County: Carol Parker Walsh, coach and consultant

Carol Parker Walsh with Evolve Image Consulting, left, meets with client Twila Kaye at Di Tazza in southeast Vancouver. Walsh started her consulting and coaching business after a serious auto accident and other personal challenges.

May 21, 2018, 6:00am Business

Carol Parker Walsh, the owner of Evolve Your Image Consulting, based in Camas, has two steel rods and five screws in her right leg — and three in her shoulder — from when a drunk driver collided with her vehicle. Read story

A shopper tests a new hand-held scanner at the Fisher’s Landing Fred Meyer in east Vancouver. The Kroger Co. subsidiary is joining Walmart and Safeway in remodeling stores and introducing platforms to make shopping more convenient.

Clark County grocery stores embrace technology, remodel for future

A shopper tests a new hand-held scanner at the Fisher’s Landing Fred Meyer in east Vancouver. The Kroger Co. subsidiary is joining Walmart and Safeway in remodeling stores and introducing platforms to make shopping more convenient.

May 20, 2018, 6:00am Business

While shopping at Fred Meyer recently, Melissa Hansen held in her hand the grocer’s new device to scan goods on the go. But she may as well have been palming the chain’s hope for the future. Read story

27-lot subdivision proposed near Hazel Dell

May 18, 2018, 3:53pm Business

A developer has proposed adding 27 single-family homes near Northeast Newhouse Road, joining rows of homes also built within the last five years. Read story

Three-building office park proposed in east Vancouver

May 18, 2018, 3:52pm Business

Nearly 60,000 square feet of office space has been proposed in east Vancouver. Read story

Duluth Trading opens store at Jantzen Beach

May 18, 2018, 3:51pm Business

 Duluth Trading Company, a retailer selling casual workwear and accessories, has opened its first Oregon store at Jantzen Beach. Read story

Jim Mains of the Ed and Dollie Lynch estate pauses for a photo outside the late philanthropists’ former home. At 4712 N.W. Franklin St., Vancouver, the 12,000-square-foot home is one of 20 high-end homes open to the public on Sunday.

Luxury homes tour coming Sunday

Jim Mains of the Ed and Dollie Lynch estate pauses for a photo outside the late philanthropists’ former home. At 4712 N.W. Franklin St., Vancouver, the 12,000-square-foot home is one of 20 high-end homes open to the public on Sunday.

May 17, 2018, 5:59pm Business

The Doorways to Luxury Spring Home Tour returns Sunday to offer a look at life with motorized skylights, bamboo finishes and fireplaces of hand-cut stone. Read story

The former Washington Fish and Wildlife Building has been purchased by the city of Vancouver to turn into a new day center for the homeless. Construction is on hold until an appeal of the decision is complete.

BNSF gives city $25K for Vancouver day center

The former Washington Fish and Wildlife Building has been purchased by the city of Vancouver to turn into a new day center for the homeless. Construction is on hold until an appeal of the decision is complete.

May 17, 2018, 6:00am Business

Another private organization has donated funds to the city of Vancouver for its new homeless day center. Read story