A Hazel Dell-based developer wants to build 14 cottage houses in the Walnut Grove area of Clark County, but the county may require a public…
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Clark College gets $1M in federal funding to develop Center for Clean Energy
Clark College announced Monday it has received $1 million in federal funding to develop a Center for Clean Energy. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County continues to add jobs with arts and entertainment sector jumping by 15%
As Clark County added 1,500 more jobs in June than it had in May, the area’s arts and entertainment sector saw a whopping 15 percent…
2 affordable housing projects planned for Battle Ground
Two affordable housing projects are coming to Battle Ground as the city responds to rising rents. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County’s Green Business program sets Morning Blend networking event
Clark County’s Green Business program will host its first in-person Morning Blend networking event in more than three years from 8-9 a.m. Thursday. The free…
Single-story building to be developed at Columbia Tech Center in east Vancouver
Plans are underway to create a new, single-story office building at east Vancouver’s Columbia Tech Center, according to pre-planning documents submitted to the city of…
Multifamily tax exemption affordability option hasn’t been effective in Vancouver
It’s been 12 years since the city of Vancouver added the affordability option to the multifamily tax exemption. How effective has it been? Read more… …
Vancouver-based United Grain Corp. optimistic despite low wheat yields forecast
With grain merchants predicting low wheat yields in the Pacific Northwest, the region’s grain elevator could see less wheat coming in from Washington and Oregon…
Clark County home listings up in June
Home listings in June were up ever so slightly after a big jump in May — a move driven by more pre-owned homes coming onto…
Hayden Island holds its breath as Interstate Bridge Project takes shape
HAYDEN ISLAND — Michael Brady stood on a floor of painted roses and held his left arm out. Read more… Source: The Columbian