The time for pop-up shops — those temporary retail locations — is upon us. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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50 years ago Vancouver’s Main Street was bustling; the city’s plans hope to recapture those days
A long-awaited $21 million, two-year project to overhaul Main Street in downtown Vancouver is expected to begin this fall. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Shake Shack, Daiso, Starbucks to open in Fisher’s Landing Marketplace in east Vancouver
Fisher’s Landing Marketplace in east Vancouver will be welcoming new stores in the coming months. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County shoppers are being budget conscious for back to school, spreading out spending
As students return to their classes, the first big fall shopping season — back-to-school — normally would be coming to a close. Retailers, however, noticed…
New eight-story parking garage at The Waterfront Vancouver opens Monday
Beginning Monday, visitors at The Waterfront Vancouver can park in a new eight-story parking center. Existing surface lots at the waterfront will give way to…
Downtown Ridgefield’s Greely Building revamp gets $3M boost
Downtown Ridgefield’s Greely Building revitalization is one step closer to reality. Read more… Source: The Columbian
First licensed Black barber in Vancouver remembered as pioneer
The man who battled racism to become Vancouver’s first licensed Black barber died this month and will be grieved today. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Pursuing peer counseling that’s a cut above: Program aims to train barbers, beauticians to provide support
A haircut is a fairly individual experience. But in some places, especially communities of color, barbershops and beauty salons are social hubs where open, judgment-free…
Clark County sees more chain stores closing; Dollar Tree, Party City are latest to shutter doors
Shoppers at Cascade Park Plaza in east Vancouver may have been in for a surprise recently to find not one but two of the shopping…
Summer of blockbuster movies have Clark County theaters seeing increased ticket sales
Theaters in Clark County and nationwide are aiming to make a comeback after the cinema industry tanked during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more… Source: The…