A developer intends to subdivide 2.11 acres along Southeast Evergreen Highway into nine large lots for single-family homes. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Vancouver’s housing market flagging at No. 61 but how does it compare to No. 1 McKinney, Texas
Vancouver’s housing market isn’t what it was in the go-go 1990s. A recent report from finance website WalletHub ranked Vancouver 61st in the country, behind…
IONNA plans large, shaded EV charging station in east Vancouver
Construction is underway on Vancouver’s first large, shaded electric vehicle charging station. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 project continues its progress
The Port of Vancouver’s new Terminal 1 dock project is inching closer to completion, paving the way for a new public market along Vancouver’s waterfront.…
Clark County company faces state fines for safety violations
A Clark County company is facing $140,500 in fines from the Washington Department of Labor & Industries for safety violations, according to a Thursday news…
Ziply Fiber expands fiber optic network in Vancouver as high-speed internet demand increases
Kirkland-based Ziply Fiber earlier this month announced plans for a new fiber-optic network in Vancouver to serve 11,000 homes. Read more… Source: The Columbian
A first: Multifamily housing joins Parade of Homes in Camas
The Parade of Homes returns to Camas this year, debuting a luxury townhome for the first time in the event’s history. Read more… Source: The…
One of the last empty lots in Vancouver’s Cascade Park will be home to new iQ Credit Union branch
A new iQ Credit Union is set to occupy one of the last few empty lots in Vancouver’s Cascade Park area. Read more… Source: The…
Guardrail repair work set for Wednesday on I-205 in Salmon Creek
Drivers should expect delays Wednesday on Interstate 205 northbound in Salmon Creek due to a guardrail repair. Read more… Source: The Columbian
City buys 14.3 acres at Vancouver Innovation Center to create community park
The public will soon have access to a forested tract of land at the old Hewlett-Packard campus in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian