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March 19, 2024

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Dick Hannah eyes Value Village

Car dealer's collision center wants to expand to site

By , Columbian Business Editor
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The Dick Hannah Collision Center has filed a preliminary application to the city of Vancouver to expand into the building that now houses the Value Village thrift store at 7110 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd.

The company said in its preliminary application that it would improve the building’s facade and possibly add a car wash to the east side of the commercial building, which it is in the process of purchasing. The renovated building would contain offices, a repair shop that includes an aluminum body shop, and welding section.

Hannah says it would install landscaping on the western right-of-way of Northeast 71st Avenue, which the building faces even though it has a Fourth Plain address.

Savers, the Bellevue-based for-profit thrift retailer that owns Value Village, did not respond to a request for information about future plans for a Value Village store in the area.

The site is across the street from Dick Hannah Kia. The existing Dick Hannah Collision Center facilities are about three-tenths of a mile away from the Fourth Plain site, at 3517 N.E. Auto Mall Drive.

The city’s Community & Economic Development Department will hold a preliminary conference on the proposal on Thursday at 9 a.m. at Vancouver City Hall, 415 W. Sixth St., Birch Conference Room.

More information is available from Andrew Reule, Community & Economic Development Department, at andrew.reule@cityofvancouver.us.

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