For Warren Neth, one of the great things about his Harney Heights home was being able to walk among the trees on the neighboring ridgetops.…
Posts published in “Clark County Business”
Vancouver Farmers Market’s summer season kicks off with new vendors and market favorites
New vendors are joining many old standbys at the popular downtown Vancouver Farmers Market for its spring-summer season, which kicks off Saturday. Read more… Source:…
More national chains close, but Clark County’s retail vacancy rate remains low
Although more national brands continue to close their doors, Clark County’s retail vacancy rate remains low. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver Total Wine & More closed after roof partially collapses while store is open
Vancouver wine and alcohol mecca Total Wine & More near Vancouver Mall was forced to close after its roof partially collapsed Monday night. Read more… …
Pokemon Go’s Vancouver Arena brings players out on the town — and from out of town
Hundreds of men, women and children descended on Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on March 22 to traverse its trails and sidewalks on a glorious,…
Clark County Food Bank assesses impact of USDA cutting $5 million in emergency food aid for Washington
Clark County Food Bank leaders are assessing the impact of cuts to local food assistance after the Trump administration revoked nearly $5 million in emergency…
Pause in Columbia River Treaty talks stokes worry for flood control in Vancouver
Flood risk management, hydropower generation and salmon runs will suffer if the United States and Canada don’t renew a key provision of the treaty that…
Community Foundation secures $3 million in funding for program that offers loans to local nonprofits
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington’s loan program has raised more than $3 million since its launch in June — dollars that will be funneled…
Vancouver businesses wary of proposed fees of up to $1.5 million on Chinese ships docking at U.S. ports
Vancouver business leaders fear a federal attempt to bolster American shipbuilding will blow back on them. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County homebuilders rely on Canadian lumber; tariffs likely to drive up home prices, rents
New and planned tariffs set by the Trump administration on imported construction materials have Clark County builders worried about rising costs and slowing housing production.…