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A fire destroyed a tent and other possessions at a homeless camp in east Vancouver in May 2021.

Vancouver fire marshal: Calls to homeless camps are increasing

A fire destroyed a tent and other possessions at a homeless camp in east Vancouver in May 2021.

April 24, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

Vancouver fire crews have responded to a rash of calls at the former Joe’s Crab Shack along the Columbia River — but most of the recent fires are actually coming from an old tunnel under the nearby pier. Read story

A conceptual rendering shows The Springs at The Waterfront, a planned 12-story senior living tower at The Waterfront Vancouver. The building broke ground on Tuesday, and it's planned to be completed in spring 2024.

Senior living facility underway at The Waterfront Vancouver

A conceptual rendering shows The Springs at The Waterfront, a planned 12-story senior living tower at The Waterfront Vancouver. The building broke ground on Tuesday, and it's planned to be completed in spring 2024.

April 19, 2022, 6:40pm Business

A new senior living building broke ground on Tuesday at The Waterfront Vancouver development, with completion planned for spring 2024. Read story

The Kirkland Tower is set to open June 1 after multiple delays for supply chain, labor and permitting issues for the hotel and condo project.

Waterfront Vancouver projects Kirkland Tower, Hotel Indigo face delays

The Kirkland Tower is set to open June 1 after multiple delays for supply chain, labor and permitting issues for the hotel and condo project.

March 22, 2022, 6:02am Business

The Kirkland Tower and Hotel Indigo projects at The Waterfront Vancouver are facing more delays, with developers now targeting June 1 as their opening date. Read story

Members of the Vancouver Rotary Club and the Vancouver Rotary Foundation join representatives from the Port of Vancouver as they celebrate the installation of a new bronze Rotary symbol along Rotary Way at the port's Terminal 1 development at the Vancouver waterfront on Tuesday afternoon.

Rotary celebrates new art at Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1

Members of the Vancouver Rotary Club and the Vancouver Rotary Foundation join representatives from the Port of Vancouver as they celebrate the installation of a new bronze Rotary symbol along Rotary Way at the port's Terminal 1 development at the Vancouver waterfront on Tuesday afternoon.

March 16, 2022, 6:08am Business

A new art installation was unveiled Tuesday at the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 on the Columbia River waterfront. Read story

Retail store opening at Waterfront Vancouver

February 17, 2022, 6:02am Business

A retail store selling local goods and gifts called Pop-Local is set to open March 5 at the Waterfront Vancouver’s RiverWest building, according to an announcement from owner Jessica Chan. Read story

The second-story patio at Barlow's Public House has a view of the Columbia River.

Barlow’s closes its Waterfront Vancouver location

The second-story patio at Barlow's Public House has a view of the Columbia River.

February 16, 2022, 6:02am Business

Barlow’s Public House at The Waterfront Vancouver has announced it closed permanently over the weekend, and a new restaurant called The Waterfront Taphouse is due to open in the spot as soon as late spring. Read story

The restaurants along the Vancouver waterfront east of Interstate 5, including Who Song & Larry's.

Fire threatens Who Song & Larry’s in downtown Vancouver

The restaurants along the Vancouver waterfront east of Interstate 5, including Who Song & Larry's.

January 10, 2022, 4:45pm Clark County News

Vancouver Fire Department crews extinguished an outbuilding fire Monday morning and kept it from spreading to nearby Who Song and Larry's along the Vancouver waterfront. Read story

The Sedgwick feels like a speakeasy and serves up shareable items like this falafel scotch egg.

2021 brings new restaurants to Clark County that treat dining as an experience

The Sedgwick feels like a speakeasy and serves up shareable items like this falafel scotch egg.

December 31, 2021, 6:02am Clark County Life

The pandemic chaos that upended restaurants settled down over the past year. Although labor shortages and supply chain disruptions continued to plague the industry in 2021, the return of indoor dining created a sense of normality. Read story

Kirkland Tower, left, the nearly completed condo tower at The Waterfront Vancouver, is pictured with Hotel Indigo at The Waterfront Vancouver. The two projects from Vancouver-based Kirkland Development are being built together but will function as separate buildings.

Coffee shop, beauty company planned for Vancouver waterfront

Kirkland Tower, left, the nearly completed condo tower at The Waterfront Vancouver, is pictured with Hotel Indigo at The Waterfront Vancouver. The two projects from Vancouver-based Kirkland Development are being built together but will function as separate buildings.

December 16, 2021, 6:25pm Business

A new coffee shop and a beauty treatment company are set to join The Waterfront Vancouver’s Kirkland Tower, and the building and businesses are set to open in the spring. Read story

A rendering for Block One shows the proposed 10-story office building. Plans for Blocks One and Two of the Port of Vancouver's Terminal One show an office building and four residential towers along the city's waterfront.

Offices, apartments eyed for east end of Waterfront Vancouver development

A rendering for Block One shows the proposed 10-story office building. Plans for Blocks One and Two of the Port of Vancouver's Terminal One show an office building and four residential towers along the city's waterfront.

December 1, 2021, 6:03am Business

Initial plans released for the Port of Vancouver’s Blocks One and Two along the city’s waterfront show the areas may soon be home to a 10-story office building and four luxury apartment towers planned to hold 200 units, according to project plans submitted to the city of Vancouver. Read story