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Pendleton Woolen Mills and Washougal reach deal for development of downtown property

Company wants to transform 63 acres for industrial, recreational, residential uses

By Doug Flanagan, Columbian staff writer
Published: March 5, 2025, 6:10am
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Pendleton Woolen Mills has proposed a 63-acre mixed-use development for downtown Washougal.
Pendleton Woolen Mills has proposed a 63-acre mixed-use development for downtown Washougal. (Doug Flanagan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

WASHOUGAL — Pendleton Woolen Mills has reached an agreement with the city of Washougal to develop 63 acres of its downtown property for industrial, recreational and residential uses.

“The key points of this agreement, and any development agreement, are to create predictability, both for the city and for the property owner or the developer as to what’s going to go there,” said Pendleton representative Randy Printz, a Vancouver real estate attorney.

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