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Cami Joner

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Cami covers commercial and residential real estate.

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Developer buys another downtown Vancouver building

Hurley Development new owner of former Pacific Tower; firm has targeted city's urban corridor

Another downtown Vancouver building has sold to Hurley Development, a local company in its fifth year of snapping up real estate in this city's only urban corridor.

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Fisher Investments plans second building on Camas campus

CEO says it will accommodate 700 workers

Ken Fisher said Monday he plans to break ground in July on a second office building, which will be able to accommodate some 700 workers on its five floors, at his Fisher Investments' campus in Camas.

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Sharp companies move in together

Microelectronics, Laboratories' step leaves 1 site empty

Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas and Sharp Laboratories of America have condensed staff into one of two buildings at the company's Camas campus, leaving one structure vacant and ready to lease.

Columbia Bank makes changes downtown

It will close branch, move staff to ex-West Coast Bank site

Columbia Bank will consolidate its two downtown Vancouver branches into one office in late summer, the bank's CEO said after a bank-sponsored forecast breakfast event on Thursday.

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Liquor stores keep flowing into Clark County

Total Wine & More, the nation's biggest chain, opens today near Vancouver mall

Another large liquor store chain — the nation's biggest — has arrived in Vancouver to cash in locally on the state's newly privatized market for selling hard liquor.

Clark County home sales gain momentum

Clark County home sales continued to rise in April, as increasing numbers of homeowners listed houses for sale and interested buyers quickly snapped up the inventory.

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What will rise out of Thunderbird ashes?

Months after a fire destroyed hotel, many challenges remain in determining what will become of the site

To the Interstate 5 commuters who daily pass the riverfront property, the site that for months was buried under the charred remains of Portland's Thunderbird on the River Hotel now appears ready for redevelopment.

Strictly Business: Taking the high road for Mom

If you are a mom and you're reading this column over breakfast in bed, happy Mother's Day.

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Nautilus flexes fiscal muscle in 1Q

Vancouver fitness equipment maker posts sixth consecutive profitable quarter

Nautilus Inc., a Vancouver manufacturer and marketer of fitness equipment, on Monday said its earning streak continued in the first quarter this year, thanks to direct sales and easier credit to consumers.

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WSUV seeks off-campus housing

Request proposes master lease deal for 40-100 units

A commuter college since its 1996 opening, Washington State University Vancouver's Salmon Creek campus could offer an option for nearby student housing by the start of its fall 2014 semester.

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