Construction Work Continues At The Waterfront Vancouver
Cranes overlook development as work on housing, hotel, retail buildings underway.
Cranes overlook development as work on housing, hotel, retail buildings underway.
Winery’s tasting room, restaurant, retail shop target mid-August opening.
The Columbian | Article
Portland chain Grassa’s artisan comfort’ food has its roots in food carts.
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.
Only In Your State | Article
Spend one weekend – or even just an afternoon – in Vancouver and you’ll start to realize how underrated it is. Located on the north bank of the Columbia River in the southern part of the state, this city has a lot of appeal, and it’s only getting better.