A favorite downtown Vancouver restaurant is up for sale. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Lawyer: $309 billion lawsuit by Malawi against Vancouver-based gem wholesaler essentially dismissed
The African nation of Malawi’s bid to seek $309 billion from a Vancouver gem wholesaler appears to be at its end. Read more… Source: The…
Expensive beef pinches Clark County businesses as well as consumers
Historically high beef prices are pinching local small businesses as well as consumers. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Developers hope high-end convenience store will open by Christmas
A new, high-end convenience store and tap house may grace Northeast Burton Road by year’s end. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County business owners, Sen. Murray talk about Trump tariffs at roundtable
Sonny Mouy and his wife started downtown Vancouver’s Short and Sweet bubble tea and sandwich shop in hopes of creating a community hub. Read more… …
Battle Ground will be home to Clark County’s first year-round indoor farmers market
Clark County’s first year-round indoor farmers market is set to open in Battle Ground, providing a place for residents to gather and support local farmers,…
Arktana and Bigfoot Mountain Outfitters will soon reopen under one roof in Camas
CAMAS — After more than a decade, a Camas couple are finally realizing their dream of bringing their businesses together under one roof in downtown…
Ridgefield Hardware has run its course, says owner, and will close after more than a century
Ridgefield Hardware & Gift is preparing to close its doors after more than a century operating in the once-rural small town. Read more… Source: The…
‘It is getting a little scary’: Retailers in downtown Vancouver say business has been slow this summer
Joe Henderson, known to his customers and employees as Joe Brows, opened his High Brow Social Club 10 years ago in Vancouver’s Uptown Village. Read…
Anxious about tariffs, Clark County families get early start on back-to-school shopping
Clark County shoppers got an early start on back-to-school shopping this year, many anxious about tariffs. Read more… Source: The Columbian