December 11, 2015 | MAJ Press Release MAJ Development’s newest Sherwin-Williams paint store opened for business mid-December 2015 and joined existing center tenants, 7-Eleven and Cricket Wireless at 5211 100th Street SW in Lakewood, WA. Sherwin-Williams is the largest producer of paints and coatings in the United States and has been in business, going strong since 1866.
Banner Bank Open For Business
September 10, 2015 | MAJ Press Release Banner Bank is now open for business in Salmon Creek at 500 NE 139th Street, Vancouver, WA. Banner completes the center, MAJ Place SC, joining already open and running, businesses: Starbucks Coffee, Fred Meyer Fueling Center, Sherwin-Williams and Gaynor Automotive. This is Banner Bank’s third location in Clark County.
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September 10, 2015 | MAJ Press Release Banner Bank is now open for business in Salmon Creek at 500 NE 139th Street, Vancouver, WA. Banner completes the center, MAJ Place SC, joining already open and running, businesses: Starbucks Coffee, Fred Meyer Fueling Center, Sherwin-Williams and Gaynor Automotive. This is Banner Bank’s third location in Clark County.
Dutch Bros. Now Open
June 8, 2015 | MAJ Press Release Dutch Bros Coffee is holding its grand opening today. Location is 7300 NE Highway 99, just north of MAJ Place HD. Get a 16-ounce drink for $1 today from 5:00am – 10:00pm. Proceeds will benefit the Sensory Camp of Vancouver. Read More >>>
New Starbucks with Drive-Thru Open For Business
May 1, 2015 | MAJ Press Release MAJ Development’s newest Starbucks Café with Drive-Thru opened for business on Friday, May 1st, 2015. Located at 9785 SW Shady Lane, the store is ideally situated at the corner of SW Greenburg Road and Shady Lane near the Hwy 217 interchange and the east entrance to Washington Square Mall. Local businesses benefitted from Starbuck’s commitment to using green, sustainable, and regionally-sourced items. With…
Another Kind of Legacy
Two legacies of a recently departed eatery have been built into Panera Bread, the new restaurant now occupying the former Steakburger site along Highway 99. One is the word “EAT.” It’s spelled out on the ceiling in glowing letters salvaged from Steakburger’s old neon sign. “There was a lot of sentimentality attached to Steakburger, and we wanted to create some sort of legacy to honor that sentiment,” said Sherri Kennedy,…