Media and Press
Waterfront Vancouver Parking Garage To Include 8 Stories, Retail Spots
A surface parking lot at The Waterfront Vancouver will soon be replaced by an eight-story parking garage to hold 840 cars and also retail spots, expected to be complete in 2024.
Willamette Valley Vineyards Joins The Waterfront Vancouver
Winery’s tasting room, restaurant, retail shop target mid-August opening.
Waterfront Revitalization Still Going Strong In Vancouver
Where the Columbia River meets the shoreline, Vancouver’s small-town hospitality meets big-city sophistication.
Pasta Eatery Coming To Vancouver Waterfront
The Columbian | Article
Portland chain Grassa’s artisan comfort’ food has its roots in food carts.
Rooms With A View
The Columbian | Article
New Marriott hotel packed with amenities and luxury, readies for opening at Vancouver waterfront.
Slice Of Detroit In Vancouver
The Columbian | Article
Ruse Brewing Crust Collective did its research before serving delicacy here.
Ruse Brewing Expands To Vancouver Waterfront With Pub Offering Detroit-Style Pizza
Oregon Live – The Oregonian | Article
Ruse Brewing, the Southeast Portland brewery that was the buzz of the city’s beer scene after opening its brewing and taproom in 2018, on Saturday heads north across the Columbia River to open its first satellite location, the pizza-focused Crust Collective on the Vancouver Waterfront.
Senior Living Facility Underway At The Waterfront Vancouver
The Columbian | Article
A new senior living building broke ground on Tuesday at The Waterfront Vancouver development, with completion planned for spring 2024.
The Springs at The Waterfront, on Block 18, will be the largest building at the waterfront – 12 stories tall with about 378,000 square feet of gross floor area, according to building plans. About 250 private residences will be available to people ages 62 and older. The building will create about 100 jobs.
With New Options For Food, Wine And Walks On The Columbia, The Vancouver Waterfront Is Buzzing
The Seattle Times | Article
Sawmills, shipyards, breweries and a paper mill once lined the north bank of the Columbia River in the “Other Vancouver,” the Washington town across the water from Portland that thrived with industry in the late 1800s.
Fast-forward to a post-pandemic 2022. People walk their dogs and kids play in a waterfront park flanked by restaurants, wine tasting rooms, a gourmet coffee “gastro” cafe, and, coming later this year: two hotels; an El Gaucho and 13 Coins restaurant; a brewery; and another taproom.
Press Release – Popular Taphouse Restaurant Concept Expanding To The Vancouver U.S.A. Waterfront
Press Release
The Waterfront Taphouse will soon be opening in the 5,613 sf eating space in The Don Building at the growing Waterfront Vancouver development.
Five Spice Restaurant Group, the well known, Northwest-based food company, announced plans to open its fifth property at 801 Waterfront way’s upper floor at the growing Waterfront Vancouver development. The group acquired the Barlow’s Public House space from owners Brian and Alicia Rummer, effective immediately.
Jeff Skeele, Chief Executive Officer at Five Spice Restaurant Group, will manage the new Vancouver eatery. “We’re expanding our casual dining portfolio to bring the successful taphouse concept to the Waterfront after a well-received opening at Murrayhill Taphouse in Beaverton last year,” said Skeele.