Vancouver officials want to curb greenhouse gas emissions from some of the biggest polluters in the city: buildings. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Dean Kirkland keeps building despite legal disputes
Prominent Vancouver developer Dean Kirkland said Friday that his Clark County projects are continuing despite facing legal headwinds in recent months. Read more… Source: The…
Vancouver construction company fined for teenager’s injuries that resulted in amputation of his legs
Labor officials have fined a Vancouver construction company more than $150,000 after a 16-year-old boy’s legs were amputated following an injury last summer while working…
Multifamily construction: Occupancy rates in Clark County hit healthy level, rents remain steady, real estate company says
With Clark County’s multifamily occupancy rate healthy after having been tight coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, rents in the area have remained steady. And…
Developer plans 72 housing lots on Ridgefield-area farmland
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…
Battle Ground weighs tax exemption for apartment project
For the second time in as many months, Battle Ground’s city council is considering a multifamily tax exemption for an apartment development. The city council…
Battle Ground OKs eight-year multifamily tax break for West Main Commons project
Battle Ground’s city council on Monday begrudgingly approved an eight-year multifamily tax break for Deacon Development, the company behind the West Main Commons project west…
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…
Lawmakers differ on next steps for voter-approved $30 car tabs
Local legislators have different perspectives on Initiative 976, ranging from accepting the Nov. 5 statewide vote for $30 car tabs to taking a cautious approach…
