Media and Press
Long wait on the waterfront ends
Portland Business Journal | Article
Gramor Development’s Barry Cain, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes survey the site of Gramor’s waterfront development.
Governor Inslee on the future of Vancouver
Backgrounder: The Busy Waterfront
Press Release
Inslee Praises Vancouver Waterfront Project
The Columbian | Article
Governor Jay Inslee visited Vancouver’s future downtown waterfront park on Wednesday, calling it a center of economic expansion that will benefit the entire state.
Developer Releases New Renderings of Waterfront Project
Vancouver – SW Washington Business Journal
Gramor Development, the lead developer on downtown Vancouver’s waterfront revitalization project, unveiled a pair of new project renderings on Wednesday.
Clark County Parks Foundation Annual 2016 Luncheon
Gramor starts first office building in 32-acre Waterfront Vancouver
Daily Journal of Commerce | Article
Gramor said in a press release that construction will start this spring on Block 12, one of two restaurant-focused blocks in the project.
Work kicks off on the metro region’s newest waterfront park
Portland Business Journal | Article
The 7.3-acre waterfront park will be a main feature for Columbia Waterfront LLC’s 32-acre mixed-use redevelopment project, which will include office space, retail space and residential units.
Preliminary construction underway on city’s new waterfront park
Vancouver Business Journal | Article
The city of Vancouver has begun preliminary construction work for the new 7 acre waterfront park along the Columbia River, just west of I-5.
Five blocks of proposal for waterfront unveiled
The Columbian | Article
The central feature of Vancouver’s new waterfront park likely will be a futuristic, triangular pier that just 90 feet over the Columbia River, a dock so modern it will be suspended from cables rather than supported by pilings.
