Waterfront Vancouver Announces Restaurant Tenant

The Columbian | News Article

Twigs Bistro and Martini Bar to overlook Columbia River.

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Developer Behind Vancouver Waterfront Revitalization Secures 1st Tenant

The Oregonian/OregonLive | News Article

The company behind an ambitious project to redevelop Vancouver’s waterfront has surpassed a crucial obstacle: securing its first tenant.

Gramor Development said on Thursday that M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust will lease 18,000 square feet on the top two floors of a seven-story office building. The tower will comprise a total of 61,000 square feet of office space above 17,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and underground parking.

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Waterfront Development Inks First Tenant, New Renderings Revealed

Vancouver Business Journal | Article

Gramor Development, the lead developer on downtown Vancouver’s 32-acre waterfront revitalization project, announced on Thursday that it has officially secured its first tenant.

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Vancouver’s $1.5B Waterfront Development Lands First Tenant

Portland Business Journal | Article

Waterfront park gets the go‐ahead from Vancouver’s city council. Players gather to kick off next phase of Vancouver waterfront project.

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First Tenant and First Structure Announced for Vancouver’s Ambitious Waterfront Development

Gramor Development | Press Release

The president of Gramor Development Inc today announced the respected M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust has inked a Letter of Intent to occupy 18,000 square feet of the top two floors of the Waterfront’s first constructed office and retail building on Block 6, which will be at 305 Columbia Way.

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Reconnecting Vancouver One Partnership at a Time

Western Real Estate Business | Newspaper

A $1.5-billion project will reconnect Vancouver, Washington to its downtown waterfront after more than 100 years, thanks to a public-private partnership.

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