Al “Corky” Angelo Jr., co-owner of the Vancouver property management company founded by his father and namesake, died Saturday. He was 76. Read more… Source:…
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Housing post-COVID: Tight market, low inventory in Clark County
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic five years ago, Clark County’s housing market has tightened and become more competitive — but that’s not all…
Sen. Cleveland votes no on rent cap measure; Measure passes in Senate, moves back to the House
Sen. Annette Cleveland of Vancouver was the only Democrat to vote against a bill capping rent increases that passed through the Washington Senate on Thursday…
Vancouver sells part of parking lot next to City Hall for $1 for affordable housing project
The city of Vancouver on Monday sold a portion of its parking lot next to City Hall for $1, where 95 affordable housing units will…
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
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.…
Affordable apartments, senior housing: Developer has plans for site in Vancouver’s Heights District
Another developer has submitted plans for a housing project in Vancouver’s Heights District. Read more… Source: The Columbian
VHA wants blanket approval for housing projects outside of Vancouver from the rest of Clark County
The Vancouver Housing Authority wants jurisdictions in Clark County to agree to blanket approval of its housing projects outside of Vancouver, but some officials are…
‘There’s no one single solution’: Panelists discuss affordable housing challenges at ‘Columbian Conversations’ event
Northwest affordable housing providers say it’s a volatile time for them as federal programs that have long fueled Clark County development are threatened. Read more… …
Historic Schofield building demolition continues in Vancouver as owners look to preserve what history they can
Vancouver residents must bid farewell to the city’s oldest commercial building as its owners, the Schofield family, look to honor its legacy with something new.…