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HP master plan includes six new buildings at east Vancouver site; city will review application next year

November 6, 2024, 1:05pm Business

Technology hardware company HP Inc. submitted a new master plan application for its property in east Vancouver’s Section 30, according to a city of Vancouver spokesman. Read story

HP looks ahead to a new Vancouver campus, innovative AI and printing technologies

June 19, 2024, 2:18pm Business

Vancouver’s new HP campus is moving forward as the company takes steps to embrace innovative technologies globally. Read story

An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP.

HP files early plans for 24-acre office, research site in east Vancouver

An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP.

October 7, 2022, 3:16pm Business

HP Inc. has submitted plans to the city of Vancouver to build approximately 235,000 square feet at its east Vancouver development. Read story

An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP.

Vancouver City Council approves master plan for new HP campus

An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP.

May 17, 2021, 9:36pm Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council approved HP Inc.’s master plan to relocate its Clark County campus to a former mining site, giving the company the official green light to construct a multibuilding, 1.5 million-square-foot complex. Read story

A concept illustration shows how the Vancouver Innovation Center at the former HP campus could be configured, although the final layout will be determined through the master planning process, and individual building designs will come later. The light blue represents the existing office and industrial buildings, with purple representing potential new office or light industrial spaces and white representing residential buildings. The red building is a potential middle school.

Vancouver developers field questions about plans for former HP campus

A concept illustration shows how the Vancouver Innovation Center at the former HP campus could be configured, although the final layout will be determined through the master planning process, and individual building designs will come later. The light blue represents the existing office and industrial buildings, with purple representing potential new office or light industrial spaces and white representing residential buildings. The red building is a potential middle school.

November 24, 2020, 6:04am Business

The developers behind the planned Vancouver Innovation Center project held a second virtual neighborhood meeting last week to field questions about their plans for the former HP campus in east Vancouver. Read story

Former HP campus site bought for $35 million

November 10, 2020, 6:04am Business

The VIC Building Owner LLC has purchased a group of office and industrial buildings at 18110 S.E. 34th St. in east Vancouver for $35 million, according to a press release from Fuller Group, which brokered the transaction. Read story

A conceptual rendering shows the entrance to a proposed HP campus at the intersection of First Street and 184th Avenue.

Tax breaks sweeten deal between Vancouver, HP in plans for new site

A conceptual rendering shows the entrance to a proposed HP campus at the intersection of First Street and 184th Avenue.

December 9, 2019, 10:14pm Business

Vancouver’s willingness to work with the company on the site factored into HP Inc.’s choice to keep and expand its operations in Vancouver, said Bob Brackin, a representative from HP who addressed the city council during its meeting Monday evening. Read story

A sign welcomes visitors to the HP Inc., facility in Vancouver in 2016.

Amid takeover talk, HP Inc. betting big on Vancouver, 3D printing

A sign welcomes visitors to the HP Inc., facility in Vancouver in 2016.

December 5, 2019, 8:14pm Business

HP Inc.’s potential new corporate campus in Vancouver would mark a major investment from the company at a time when the printer and PC maker has been dogged by headlines chronicling lagging financial results, staff layoffs and a potential hostile takeover by competitor Xerox. Read story

A conceptual rendering shows the entrance to a proposed HP campus at the intersection of First Street and 184th Avenue.

HP planning move to former mine site in Vancouver

A conceptual rendering shows the entrance to a proposed HP campus at the intersection of First Street and 184th Avenue.

December 4, 2019, 4:20pm Business

The city of Vancouver announced Wednesday afternoon that HP was planning to move out of its current leased facilities at the Columbia Tech Center and build a new location from scratch at what was once the English Pit gravel mine. Read story

Carly Fiorina, chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co., introduces her company's 158 new products at a Aug. 11, 2003, news conference in New York. Hewlett-Packard, one of the nation's most storied tech companies will split in two this weekend, another casualty of seismic shifts in the way people use technology and big-company sluggishness in responding.

HP, a Silicon Valley icon, is ready for its breakup

Carly Fiorina, chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co., introduces her company's 158 new products at a Aug. 11, 2003, news conference in New York. Hewlett-Packard, one of the nation's most storied tech companies will split in two this weekend, another casualty of seismic shifts in the way people use technology and big-company sluggishness in responding.

October 30, 2015, 11:24am Business

SAN FRANCISCO -- One of the nation's most storied tech companies will split in two this weekend, another casualty of seismic shifts in the way people use technology -- and big-company sluggishness in responding. Read story