More farmland south of Ridgefield may soon sprout housing. Developer Rotschy LLC plans to create 72 single-family home lots on three adjoining properties totaling 19.4…
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BowFlex could be booted off NYSE if company can’t raise its value
The New York Stock Exchange is again threatening to remove Vancouver-based BowFlex. This time, the company’s valuation is at issue. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Main Street in downtown Vancouver ready for makeover as city strives to assure businesses
When Seanette Corkill moved from the Midwest to Vancouver in 1989, Main Street was hardly bustling. Like many, she picked Vancouver for tax purposes and…
Clark County nonprofits celebrate GivingTuesday, praise community support
Tuesday marked the 11th annual GivingTuesday, a day when many local nonprofits launched campaigns to generate community donations. Read more… Source: The Columbian
GivingTuesday marks global generosity day
Tuesday is GivingTuesday, a worldwide initiative promoting a day of generosity, but many organizations in Clark County hope the giving spirit will last for the…
Hazel Dell apartment complex The Ridge sold to Seattle investment company
Seattle real estate investment company Fourth Avenue Capital has purchased Hazel Dell apartment complex The Ridge. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Southwest Washington’s regional economist Scott Bailey signs off after 33 years
Scott Bailey’s title may have been “regional economist,” but he didn’t mind being called “Dr. Doom.” Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘We saved like a hundred bucks’: Black Friday helps Clark County shoppers stretch holiday dollars
Black Friday is often considered a day of excess — a chance to snag a discount on luxury items, such as big televisions or fancy…
Volunteers in Clark County ready for 39th Walk & Knock, nation’s largest local food drive
Walk & Knock, the nation’s largest local food drive, is back in Clark County for the 39th year. Read more… Source: The Columbian
The Totem Pole was a Hazel Dell staple; landmark restaurant served travelers and locals for decades
A totem pole — several, in fact — once stood where a Starbucks Coffee stands near the corner of Northeast 78th Street and Northeast Highway…