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Development at old east Vancouver quarry takes shape, with plans for housing, retail, possible arts center and golf range

Nearly 200-acre at Fisher Quarry site has been empty for years

By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff writer
Published: September 2, 2024, 6:05am
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A parking lot and an empty lot border the intersection of Southeast Brady Road and Southeast 192nd Avenue. The entire Fisher Quarry area is planned to become two massive mixed-use developments.
A parking lot and an empty lot border the intersection of Southeast Brady Road and Southeast 192nd Avenue. The entire Fisher Quarry area is planned to become two massive mixed-use developments. (Taylor Balkom/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

The properties planned for development at Fisher Quarry have largely sat empty for years. But the gears are still in motion to transform this nearly 200-acre area into a development to rival most other major building developments in Clark County.

The area, which sits north of state Highway 14 along Southeast 192nd Avenue is broken into many smaller properties.

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