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Circle Technology inks distribution agreement

Circle Technology inks distribution agreement

Having signed their first U.S. distribution agreement in April, with the expecta...

Food processors realize energy savings through consortium program

Food processors realize energy savings through consortium program

When Bonnie Moore, VP of development and innovation for the Columbia River Econo...

Millcreek Town Center breaking ground

Millcreek Town Center breaking ground

TJ Fontenette said that with last year’s addition of the signal at Scotton Way a...

Going green: More than a trend

Going green: More than a trend

Over the past decade, “green” has become the buzz word of choice for individuals...

Marketing: Benchmarking your way to better business

Marketing: Benchmarking your way to better business

“How’m I doin’?” – Erstwhile New York City mayor Ed Koch made this phrase famous...

Local business owner offers reward for sculpture’s head

Local business owner offers reward for sculpture’s head

John Rudi, owner of Thompson Metal Fab Inc., is offering a reward for the return...

Technology & Electronic Solutions

High Tech Council: Lobbying for our future

High Tech Council: Lobbying for our future

Since its founding 13 years ago, the Clark County High Tech Council has successfully lobbied for the tax incentives behind an SEH America expansion, collaborated to bring engineering education to Washington State University Vancouver, and worked with Clark Public Utilities to help local businesses use less energy.

Those successes may be just the beginning for the group, whose nine corporate membe...

Accounting & Finance

Accounting mistakes you can’t afford

Accounting mistakes you can’t afford

With the chaos of tax season now a fading memory, some small business owners may hope to avoid worrying about their balance sheets until sometime next year. But avoidance won’t make next year’s taxes to go more smoothly – let alone boost a business’ bottom line.

When small business owners make these four common mistakes, they should stop hiding from the tax professionals and head in for a financi...

News Briefs

Upcoming PubTalk to feature business pitch competition

The next Clark County PubTalk will take place on Tuesday, June 18.

Inspired by ABC’s popular television show “Shark Tank,” the event will feature a business pitch competition where four local companies will pitch their business ideas to a judging panel of five “sharks.” The sharks will determine the winner that receives a $1,000 prize and an exclusive invitation to a summer angel investor netwo...

Spotlight

Living the suite life

Living the suite life

Despite two major economic downturns in the last 17 years, Vancouver-based Vesta Hospitality continues to survive and expand.

Vesta specializes in human resource training, management and development, and provides hospitality services to 12 projects throughout the United States and Canada.

According to Rick Takach, Vesta’s president and CEO, the business of hiring the right people for their hotel...

Hazel Dell warehouse to be converted to office space

Century 21 Cascade-Pacific to relocate there, hopes to attract other real estate businesses to site

A local developer plans to bring new life to an old building on 99th Street near Highway 99. Larry Garcia, Century 21 Cascade-Pacific commercial division manager, and his development group Green Lake of Washington LLC, is converting a former warehouse into office and retail space.

Century 21 Cascade-Pacific to relocate there, hopes to attract other real estate businesses to site

A local developer plans to bring new life to an old building on 99th Street near Highway 99. Larry Garcia, Century 21 Cascade-Pacific commercial division manager, and his development group Green Lake of Washington LLC, is converting a former warehouse into office and retail space.

The development group purchased the building, formerly occupied by wood product manufacturer Almega Enterprises, in September for $1.3 million.

The development team bought when interest rates were still down and prices affordable, said Garcia.

The 20,000-square-foot building sits on a nearly one-acre lot. Garcia said an extensive amount of remodeling is planned for the site. About 9,000 square feet of the building will be converted into 18,000 square feet of two-story office space and another 8,000 square feet will be used as a parking garage with 21 spaces. The southern corners of the building facing 99th Street will become two separate one-story office/retail spaces. The combined 2,000-square-foot sections are separated by the building’s main entrance.

Century 21 Cascade-Pacific will relocate to the refurbished building from its 11,000-square-foot 20th Avenue location near 134th Street.

Garcia said it was important to keep the company near I-5 in the Hazel Dell/Salmon Creek area.

"The location and access to I-5 is tremendous," he said. "I believe it will continue to be a strong corridor."

Garcia said the company’s 85 realtors will occupy the building.

"We are busting at the seams," said Garcia. "It’s square footage that we really need."

Garcia said he is in talks with a mortgage company and a title company to fill out the building.

"We want to have a real-estate-oriented facility," he said.

The contractor for the project is RSV Construction Services and the architect is Wilson Associates AIA. Construction is expected to be completed by August 2006.

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Value investing: Simple strategies for finding value

Value investing: Simple strategies for finding value

Buy low, sell high. This simple adage sums up the value investing philosophy. But in practice, value investing is far fr...

Taxing mistakes on your 1099

Taxing mistakes on your 1099

January is a busy month for business tax filing compliance. The most frequent error I see is failure to file forms 1099....

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