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Seattle’s 13 Coins restaurant coming to The Waterfront Vancouver
Restaurant will join El Gaucho, Evoke Winery at the Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower
Published: March 17, 2021, 11:25am
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3 Photos Seattle restaurant 13 Coins is expanding out of the Seattle area for the first time with its newest location opening this fall at The Waterfront Vancouver. (Molly Ishkanian) Photo Gallery
Seattle-based restaurant 13 Coins is expanding to Southwest Washington. Vancouver-based Kirkland Development announced Wednesday that a new 13 Coins location will open at the upcoming Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower project at The Waterfront Vancouver.
It’s the third major food and beverage tenant announced for the project, following a new branch of El Gaucho steakhouse and a wine bar from Evoke Winery (the Hood River, Ore., company changed its name from Naked Winery last month).
Vancouver council makes first revisions to housing tax break program
Requirements for public benefit tightened, but no new limits on affordability
Published: March 15, 2021, 9:05pm
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The Vancouver City Council made its first concrete changes to an oft-debated tax exemption program meant to increase housing stock within the city, following more than a year of discussion and at least one postponed vote.
The tweaks to the program are minor, a precursor to a broader overhaul city staff plan to undergo later in the year.
“We are planning on coming back,” said Chad Eiken, Vancouver’s community and economic development director. “The current proposal can I guess be considered an interim measure.”