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Al Angelo Building filling up

By Cami Joner / The Columbian. Photos by The Columbian.

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Al Angelo Building filling up

Downtown Vancouver’s Al Angelo Building has landed three new office tenants and its owners expect to use build-out incentives to fill the five-story structure within the next year.

Vancouver environmental consulting and engineering firm Maul Foster & Alongi announced this week it plans to lease 5,500 square feet on the fourth floor of the 56,400-square-foot building at 400 E. Mill Plain Blvd. About 3,000 square feet of the building’s third floor will be leased by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Northwest Tax Advisors will lease 3,000 square feet on the building’s second floor. All three are moving from other locations in Vancouver.

“We’ve been wanting to get closer to the services downtown,” said Alistaire Clary, operations director with Maul Foster & Alongi.

She said the move also represents an expansion for the company, which employs a staff of about 60 people. That’s up from 50 employees last year.

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