Hundreds of kids will descend on Esther Short Park on Saturday to put their entrepreneurial skills to work at this year’s Junior Market. Read more… …
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Washington’s spirits and craft beer industries at loggerheads over proposal to revamp alcohol taxes
Washington’s spirits and beer distributors are up in arms over an effort to rethink how the state taxes alcohol. Read more… Source: The Columbian
What’s open in Clark County on Easter? Many retailers closed but grocery stores operate normal hours
Many small businesses and some larger retailers will be closed Sunday for Easter, although most area grocery stores will remain open. Read more… Source: The…
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
Vancouver Total Wine & More closed after roof partially collapses while store is open
Vancouver wine and alcohol mecca Total Wine & More near Vancouver Mall was forced to close after its roof partially collapsed Monday night. Read more… …
Former JCPenney building in east Vancouver will be a trampoline park
It’s official. The former east Vancouver JCPenney building is set to become a 104,544-square-foot, mega adventure park. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Camas-based Craft Warehouse closing east Vancouver store
East Vancouver crafters, knitters and scrapbookers may need to find a new place to get their square frames. Craft Warehouse on Mill Plain will soon…
East Vancouver Safeway officially closing in January; site will be a Sprinter van dealership
Plans are finally afoot to convert east Vancouver’s Safeway into a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van dealership. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Spirit Halloween kicks off pop-up retail season with two Vancouver locations
The time for pop-up shops — those temporary retail locations — is upon us. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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