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Thompson Metal Fab to CRC: “Get on the ball”

Thompson Metal Fab to CRC: “Get on the ball”

With mitigation negotiations between Columbia River Crossing (CRC) staff and T...

Land for jobs: Clark County’s major obstacle

Land for jobs: Clark County’s major obstacle

There are a lot of moving parts to creating a shovel-ready parcel of land for th...

County fee elimination: Bad for small cities?

County fee elimination: Bad for small cities?

If approved, the proposal by the Board of Clark County Commissioners to eliminat...

Financial Literacy for the next generation

Financial Literacy for the next generation

To graduate from high school, students in Washington have to pass tests showing ...

Overcoming unemployment

Overcoming unemployment

The Job Seekers Conference, a locally-based employment seminar, will hold its ne...

Land here, learn here

Land here, learn here

Michelle Giovannozzi, Corporate Relations Manager for Clark College’s Corporate ...

Banking & Money Management

Financial Literacy for the next generation

Financial Literacy for the next generation

To graduate from high school, students in Washington have to pass tests showing their proficiency at math, writing and reading. But when it comes to balancing a check book, handling a credit card wisely and interacting in the world of business, there’s an even harsher exam, with just one question at its core: do they sink or do they swim? The answer may affect today’s students for the rest of thei...

Real Estate & Development

Land for jobs: Clark County’s major obstacle

Land for jobs: Clark County’s major obstacle

There are a lot of moving parts to creating a shovel-ready parcel of land for the industrial or commercial real estate market. To name a few, there’s purchase negotiations, zoning, roads, water and sewer, telecommunication services, power supply, stormwater issues, wetland issues and multiple layers of permits. Having a plentiful supply of such parcels would, according to Lisa Nisenfeld, president...

News Briefs

Financial institutions step up in support of Share

Financial institutions step up in support of Share

Seven local financial institutions answered a recent challenge to match (or beat) a $1,000 Brick Campaign donation by Columbia Credit Union at the new Share Fromhold Service Center (2306 NE Andresen Rd., Vancouver).

Responding to the challenge was Riverview Community Bank, Columbia Bank, Umpqua Bank, Wells Fargo, Regents Bank, iQ Credit Union and Home Street Bank. In total, the institutions raise...

Spotlight

Oakiwear: Enabling playtime

Oakiwear: Enabling playtime

The challenges of parenthood often compel mothers and fathers to be resourceful. For Susan Simper, that ingenuity has turned into a budding business adventure.

The mother of twin boys spends a lot of time with her kids at nearby creeks catching crawdads and playing in the mud. Consequently, she spends a lot of time cleaning up, too.

“I had a hard time finding really good things that they could w...

Real Estate Transactions

Edward D. Jones and Co. has leased a 1,250 square feet of office space at Al Angelo Suites, 1610 "C" St., Suite 101, in Vancouver from Angelo Brothers Partnership for $119,456. Jim Justin of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented both parties in the transaction.

Edward D. Jones and Co. has leased a 1,250 square feet of office space at Al Angelo Suites, 1610 "C" St., Suite 101, in Vancouver from Angelo Brothers Partnership for $119,456. Jim Justin of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented both parties in the transaction.

Fashion Tech has leased $1,600 square feet at Professional Plaza, 9317 N.E. Hwy 99, Suites G and F, in Vancouver from Professional Plaza LLC for $59,345. Brett Irons and Mark Atteridge of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented both parties in the transaction.

Gayle Hair has purchased property at 6115 and 6117 Hazel Dell Ave. in Vancouver from the Evans and Marilyn Nelson Trust for a multi-family investment sale for $175,000. Becky Potter of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented Hair, and Becky Potter and Jim Justin of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented the trust in the transaction.

Dazi Mazi Kettle Corn has leased 1,276 square feet for a manufacturing facility at 607 Washington St., in Vancouver from Schofield Properties for $91,200. Mark Atteridge of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented the kettle corn company and Wally Hornberger and Mark Atteridge of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented the lessor.

Best Flooring Design Inc. has leased 1,500 square feet at the Evergreen Retail Center, 11314 N.E. 49th St., in Vancouver from Grand Gates Inc. for $48,000. Brian Sullivan of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented the flooring company and Gordon Lewis and Brian Sullivan of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented the lessor.

A&P Beauty Salon has leased 1,371 square feet at the Evergreen Retail Center, 11314 N.E. 49th St., in Vancouver from Grand Gates Inc. for $116,535. Brian Sullivan of Coldwell Banker Commercial Jenkins-Bernhardt Assoc. represented both parties in the transaction.

Loansource Funding LLC has leased 2,409 square feet of office space at McGillivray Place, 16701 S.E. McGillivray Blvd., from Smarty Jones LLC and Piazza Street LLC. Todd Amacher of Handris Realty represented the lessee and Don Drake of Melvin Mark Brokerage Co. represented the LLCs in the transaction.

iQ Credit Union has leased 3,845 square feet in the Heron Gate Building, 2 S. 56th Place in Ridgefield, from Flightpath LLC. Byron Roselli of Eric Fuller and Assoc. represented the credit union and Adam Roselli and Deborah Ewing of Eric Fuller and Assoc. represented the LLC in the transaction.

Waste Technology Inc. has leased 13,500 square feet at 1810 W. 39th St. from Sportland Acquisitions Inc. William Connelly of Eric Fuller and Assoc. represented the lessor in the transaction.

Jack in the Box Inc. has leased 35,000 square feet at Eastgate Plaza on Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard and Ward Road from Sifton/Orchards LLC. Deborah Ewing of Eric Fuller and Assoc. represented the landlord in the transaction.

Opinion

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Don’t let your lease renewal catch you off guard

Don’t let your lease renewal catch you off guard

To the business owners out there leasing office space, here’s an important question: When is the last time you looked at...

Remember the big picture

Remember the big picture

Remember the big picture. This phrase became indelibly etched on my mind by my father when I began learning the craft of...

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