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A new light-industrial building has been proposed in the Fruit Valley neighborhood. Crews have already begun grading the land on Northwest Lower River Road near the Port of Vancouver, as seen Wednesday morning.

More light-industrial space coming to Portside

A new light-industrial building has been proposed in the Fruit Valley neighborhood. Crews have already begun grading the land on Northwest Lower River Road near the Port of Vancouver, as seen Wednesday morning.

March 28, 2018, 5:26pm Business

There seems to be demand enough to build more light-industrial property in Clark County. Read story

Brandon Neville of Harlens Drywall, foreground, works with colleagues at the upcoming Home Depot QuoteCenter headquarters on Columbia House Boulevard. Though it and other developments are sweeping through Clark County, builders say they are building more cautiously due to rising construction costs and an inevitable downturn on the horizon.

Clark County logs 4th straight month of ‘solid’ growth in jobs

Brandon Neville of Harlens Drywall, foreground, works with colleagues at the upcoming Home Depot QuoteCenter headquarters on Columbia House Boulevard. Though it and other developments are sweeping through Clark County, builders say they are building more cautiously due to rising construction costs and an inevitable downturn on the horizon.

March 27, 2018, 4:29pm Business

February marked another strong month for job growth in Clark County, peppered across various industries. Read story

Fidel Camacho, center, of Farwest Steel, moves rebar on the sixth floor of the seven-story office tower at the Vancouver waterfront, Friday March 23, 2018. Crews were laying down rebar Friday to prepare for pouring concrete on the sixth floor this coming Monday.

Forming a new skyline in Vancouver

Fidel Camacho, center, of Farwest Steel, moves rebar on the sixth floor of the seven-story office tower at the Vancouver waterfront, Friday March 23, 2018. Crews were laying down rebar Friday to prepare for pouring concrete on the sixth floor this coming Monday.

March 26, 2018, 6:10am Business

As spring tulips sprout from the ground, so has The Waterfront Vancouver project, where progress on several buildings has transformed the look of lower downtown Vancouver in the past few weeks. Read story

Vancouver entrepreneur Michael Pan is hoping to make waves in the food industry with his family’s mushroom jerky recipe. His company recently began renting space in an industrial kitchen to ramp up production.

Pan’s Mushroom Jerky a growing Vancouver success story

Vancouver entrepreneur Michael Pan is hoping to make waves in the food industry with his family’s mushroom jerky recipe. His company recently began renting space in an industrial kitchen to ramp up production.

March 25, 2018, 6:02am Business

Michael Pan wants to reintroduce your palette to something ancient. Read story

A long line of bills are placed on a table in the Governor’s conference room at the Capitol in Olympia on Wednesday. Ted S.

Inslee signs ‘dark fiber’ bill; Ridgefield port excited

A long line of bills are placed on a table in the Governor’s conference room at the Capitol in Olympia on Wednesday. Ted S.

March 23, 2018, 4:35pm Clark County Business

The Port of Ridgefield’s plan for a new circuit of high-speed internet is coming closer to reality, powering hopes for more economic growth in the region. Read story

Networking event slated for Georgia-Pacific mill workers

March 22, 2018, 8:53pm Business

With layoffs imminent for workers at Georgia-Pacific's paper mill in Camas, WorkSource Southwest Washington has plans to help them land on their feet. Read story

Reservations are open for 39 of 40 condominiums at Kirkland Tower, a 12-story building at The Waterfront Vancouver from developer Kirkland Development. An eight-story hotel is planned next door.

Condo tower on Waterfront Vancouver taking reservations

Reservations are open for 39 of 40 condominiums at Kirkland Tower, a 12-story building at The Waterfront Vancouver from developer Kirkland Development. An eight-story hotel is planned next door.

March 21, 2018, 6:02am Business

Restaurants, offices and apartments are on the rise at The Waterfront Vancouver. Now a luxury condo tower two years from opening is taking reservations. Read story

A truck passes the entrance to the Port of Vancouver.

Vancouver port, groups reach agreement in open meetings suit

A truck passes the entrance to the Port of Vancouver.

March 20, 2018, 10:59am Business

The Port of Vancouver and three environmental groups have reached an agreement to end a lawsuit that alleged the port violated open meeting laws when it held closed-door sessions to discuss lease pricing for the Vancouver Energy oil terminal. Read story

Little Big Town at the Country Music Association awards in 2015: Phillip Sweet (left), Kimberly Schlapman, Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook.

Ilani will open big event center with big names

Little Big Town at the Country Music Association awards in 2015: Phillip Sweet (left), Kimberly Schlapman, Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook.

March 20, 2018, 6:02am Business

Some big entertainers in comedy, country and ’90s-style dance grooves are coming to Clark County to celebrate the opening of the Ilani Casino Resort’s immense ballroom and event venue in April. Read story

Tidewater Barge Lines, the largest inland marine transportation company west of the Mississippi River, has a fleet of 16 tugboats, including Chief, above, and 172 barges.

Vancouver barge company fined over liquid fertilizer spills

Tidewater Barge Lines, the largest inland marine transportation company west of the Mississippi River, has a fleet of 16 tugboats, including Chief, above, and 172 barges.

March 19, 2018, 6:45pm Business

The state Department of Ecology has fined Tidewater Barge Lines Inc. $18,000 for spilling 40,000 gallons of fertilizer in the Columbia and Snake rivers in April. Read story