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The construction industry, particularly on the residential side, has been loudly pushing to be exempted from the stay at home order, but at a press conference on Thursday, Gov. Jay Inlsee was directly asked if he'd reconsider that decision.

Clark County construction industry urges Inslee to rethink its status

The construction industry, particularly on the residential side, has been loudly pushing to be exempted from the stay at home order, but at a press conference on Thursday, Gov. Jay Inlsee was directly asked if he'd reconsider that decision.

April 8, 2020, 6:01am Business

When Gov. Jay Inslee announced Thursday that he would extend Washington’s stay-at-home order to May 4, he added a comment that will likely serve as the final word on one of the order’s most hotly debated aspects: A ban on residential construction. Read story

A conceptual render submitted to the City of Vancouver shows the design of the planned Hurley Tower II office building, as seen from the west side of Columbia Street, looking northeast.

Hurley plans second tower project in downtown Vancouver

A conceptual render submitted to the City of Vancouver shows the design of the planned Hurley Tower II office building, as seen from the west side of Columbia Street, looking northeast.

April 6, 2020, 12:48pm Business

Ten Talent Investments 15, a company affiliated with Vancouver-based Hurley Development, has submitted a preliminary application to build a six-story office building in downtown Vancouver. The project is titled Hurley Tower II. Read story

Jackson Square Properties at The Waterfront Vancouver put up its tower crane on Block 20 for The Columbia building on Monday. The Columbia will hold 248 apartments, and it&#039;s one of the many developments that will add to downtown Vancouver&#039;s density.

Housing is on the rise in downtown Vancouver

Jackson Square Properties at The Waterfront Vancouver put up its tower crane on Block 20 for The Columbia building on Monday. The Columbia will hold 248 apartments, and it&#039;s one of the many developments that will add to downtown Vancouver&#039;s density.

March 15, 2020, 5:55am Business

In the 28 years that Chad Eiken has worked for the city of Vancouver, there have never been so many apartments or condos planned for downtown than there are now. Read story

A for sale sign sits in front of a home in Felida in May.

Clark County housing market sees solid numbers in February

A for sale sign sits in front of a home in Felida in May.

March 14, 2020, 6:05am Business

The Clark County housing market gained ground in February, rising in accordance with usual seasonal trends, according to the latest report from the Regional Multiple Listing Service. Read story

The American Equities office at 4225 N.E. St. James Road in Vancouver.

Receiver files suits in American Equities case

The American Equities office at 4225 N.E. St. James Road in Vancouver.

March 6, 2020, 6:05am Business

Financial consulting firm Hamstreet & Associates has filed a blitz of lawsuits against several business entities with alleged financial ties to American Equities, the Vancouver-based investment firm that made headlines last year when more than a dozen of its mortgage investment pools were declared insolvent. Read story

A model home at the Ginn Development community The Landing at Salmon Creek illustrates multiple recent design trends, including an open floorplan that connects the kitchen and living room and dark-color kitchen cabinets rather than an all-white design.

What’s hot, what’s not in Clark County housing

A model home at the Ginn Development community The Landing at Salmon Creek illustrates multiple recent design trends, including an open floorplan that connects the kitchen and living room and dark-color kitchen cabinets rather than an all-white design.

February 23, 2020, 5:55am Business

Clark County is in the midst of a housing boom, fueled by rapid and sustained population growth throughout the region. Home sales are brisk, new listings are barely keeping pace and the region’s homebuilders are busier than ever. Read story

A sign lists a home for sale in Salmon Creek in October. After a seasonal slump in November and December, the Clark County residential housing market saw a jump in listing and sales activity in January.

Housing rebounds in January

A sign lists a home for sale in Salmon Creek in October. After a seasonal slump in November and December, the Clark County residential housing market saw a jump in listing and sales activity in January.

February 14, 2020, 4:35pm Business

The Clark County residential housing market surged in January, posting big spikes in pending and closed sales and a massive jump in new listings — not enough to raise the inventory beyond where it was for most of last year, but enough to pull it back from a sharp decline… Read story

Early plans for Block 2 show a 10-story office building with ground-floor retail.

Waterfront Vancouver plan adds office building

Early plans for Block 2 show a 10-story office building with ground-floor retail.

February 5, 2020, 6:05am Business

A 10-story office building is set to rise on Block 2 at The Waterfront Vancouver, allowing future business tenants a front-row spot to the river. The proposed delivery date is set between 2022 and 2023. Read story

The 2020 Northwest Natural Parade of Homes has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pictured living room is from a Glavin Homes house that was featured in the 2019 Parade of Homes.

Parade of Homes kickoff will be at Magnolia Heights in Washougal

The 2020 Northwest Natural Parade of Homes has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pictured living room is from a Glavin Homes house that was featured in the 2019 Parade of Homes.

January 31, 2020, 6:02am Business

Northwest Natural has announced plans for the 2020 edition of the annual Parade of Homes, presented by DeWils and HomeStreet Bank. Read story

Clark County Fire &amp; Rescue Station 24 was sold for $750,000, about $100,000 less than its original asking price.

Clark County Fire & Rescue accepts offer for old station

Clark County Fire &amp; Rescue Station 24 was sold for $750,000, about $100,000 less than its original asking price.

January 29, 2020, 6:45pm Business

Clark County Fire & Rescue accepted an offer for an old fire station in downtown Ridgefield that was posted for sale Jan. 23. Read story