Columbia Business Center
705 SE Victory Avenue • Vancouver
A cutting edge industrial park with deep roots in the Pacific Northwest, located on the beautiful Columbia River waterfront.
Going Big
Purchased in 2006, the Columbia Business Center continues to be one of the largest, most unique industrial parks in the Pacific Northwest. And it’s loaded with possibility. The site boasts 220+ acres of waterfront property, 2 million square feet of outdoor storage, 27 buildings, and more than 100 tenants. Plus, it is accessible by water, by land, and by rail.
Boom Days
The CBC’s location along the Columbia River has long been an ideal place for businesses that deal with huge deliveries. Starting in 1942, the Kaiser shipyard launched the first of more than 140 ships constructed for the United States Navy during World World II. At the peak of operations, over 38,000 people were employed here, effectively tripling the population of Vancouver.
Bolstering the Economy
Today, the Colombia Business Center is one of the largest privately-owned industrial parks on the west coast and is one of the largest single economic drivers in all of SW Washington. The CBC accounts for $2 billion in annual revenue and provides more than 3,300 jobs county-wide. It also offers a wide range of facility options which includes 220 acres featuring over 2.4 million square feet of building space and 2.2 million square feet of outdoor lease space perfectly suited for light industrial, distribution, heavy industry, and manufacturing.
Connected for Success
The Columbia Business Center is truly a central hub for the greater metro area. Immediate freeway connections to I-5 and SR-14 make it easy for cars and trucks to move in and out. On-site rail and barge access expertly handle freight moving by train or by boat. The CBC also offers unmatched access to the Portland Airport, downtown Vancouver, downtown Portland, Port of Vancouver and Port of Portland. No matter how you get here, our vision remains the same – to provide a convenient and reliable place to do business for the benefit of all of Southwest Washington.