Smaller but hungry crowd lines up for Chick-fil-A opening at Vancouver Mall
Published: January 7, 2021, 2:15pm
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4 Photos Keith Hallett of Vancouver, from left, who was one the first customers through the drive thru at the new Chick-fil-A restaurant, picks up his order from Tanya Bogdanov as Sawyer McIntosh lends a hand at Vancouver Mall on Thursday morning, January 7, 2021. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Vancouver’s second Chick-fil-A restaurant debuted Thursday morning, greeted by an initial line of several dozen customers hungry for the chain’s signature chicken sandwiches.
The new location is in a satellite building at the Vancouver Mall and is a franchise location owned by John Dombroski, who also opened Vancouver’s first Chick-fil-A at 164th Avenue and Mill Plain Boulevard to great fanfare in 2016.
Vancouver’s second Chick-fil-A opens Jan. 7 at Vancouver Mall The Columbian
Share: Customers try to find parking in the crowded Chick-Fil-A parking lot in east Vancouver. (Photos by Ariane Kunze/The Columbian)
The wait for Vancouver’s second Chick-fil-A is coming to an end, and if it’s anything like the opening of Vancouver’s first location in 2016, the lines will be long.
The company announced on Facebook that the Vancouver Mall location, 8440 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, No. 100, Vancouver, will open Thursday, Jan. 7. The standalone restaurant is in the mall parking lot, west of the C-Tran bus mall. It will be open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays for drive-thru only service to start. It is not open Sundays for religious purposes, like all Chick-fil-A locations.
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Vancouver Mall mostly weathers storm in COVID-19 holiday season
Retailers adjust to pandemic, state restrictions by reimagining their approach
Published: December 24, 2020, 6:00am
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4 Photos A colorful Christmas tree adds a festive touch for shoppers and workers at Vancouver Mall. Despite COVID-19 occupancy restrictions, general manager Tracy Peters said, the mall has done relatively well during the current holiday shopping season. (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
The 2020 holiday shopping season is winding down, capping off a challenging year in which retailers worldwide have been forced to adapt to the unprecedented disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vancouver Mall has navigated its way through the season with a mix of revamped holiday events and new digital tools, and while it’s still too soon to know how it all turned out, general manager Tracy Peters said the mall appears to be weathering the storm.
Battle Ground man sentenced for exposing himself
33 month sentence to include sexual deviancy evaluation By Jerzy Shedlock, Columbian Breaking News Reporter
Published: December 22, 2020, 6:21pm
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A Battle Ground man charged for several lewd acts throughout Clark County this year was sentenced Tuesday to 33 months in prison.
Ethan Ambrose Richter, 21, pleaded guilty to and was sentenced on three counts of indecent exposure and communication with a minor for immoral purposes.
Judge Suzan Clark accepted the state’s sentence recommendation, echoing comments made by the defense and prosecution noting Richter’s age, criminal history that includes a sex offense conviction as a minor and the need to address his impulses.