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New mural part of downtown Vancouver makeover
Painting brightens walls of trash shelter near City Hall
Published: April 21, 2021, 6:04am
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3 Photos Riff Creative Studio, a design offshoot of LSW Architects, conceptualized and painted this colorful mural, located on a trash enclosure structure across from Vancouver City Hall, last week. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
A freshly completed mural in downtown Vancouver brightens up a trash enclosure building across from City Hall and offers a new eye-catching feature for a district already being targeted by city leaders in a major rebranding effort.
“Groovin’ & Couv’n,” the piece declares in splashes of blue, lilac, mustard and crimson, with an artistic rendering of the Interstate 5 Bridge and a pair of bicycling legs.
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Early designs for 2023 opening also feature covered outdoor seating By Will Campbell, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: March 5, 2021, 3:37pm
Share: An artist's rendering shows one concept for a New Seasons Market planned for the intersection of 15th and Main streets near downtown Vancouver. (Contributed photo)
Downtown Vancouver’s newly announced grocery store is set to feature a sleek architectural style, an attached parklike area, and its own parking lot with about 71 spots, according to conceptual renderings submitted to the City of Vancouver.
Set to open in 2023, the 26,000-square-foot New Seasons Market will rise on a long-empty lot at 1506 Main St., north of Mill Plain Boulevard.
Salmon-creekManitobaCanadaVancouverBritish-columbiaCascadia-development-partnersDowntown-vancouverNew-seasons-marketMill-plainWashington-streetCascadia-developmentDrive-in menorah ceremony lights up decidedly different Hanukkah in Clark County
Jewish festival kicks off as pandemic, rabbi says, presents challenges, offers lessons By Jack Heffernan, Columbian county government and small cities reporter
Published: December 11, 2020, 6:46pm
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6 Photos A performer from Circus Luminescence juggles in front of an audience at a drive-in menorah lighting Thursday night in a parking lot across the street from the Clark County Historical Museum. (Photos by Zach Wilkinson for The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Rabbi Shmulik Greenberg offered an alternative perspective while speaking in a Main Street parking lot full of people, most of whom were huddled in their cars.
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