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Walmart greeter John Combs works at a Walmart store in Vancouver.

Walmart offers different job to Vancouver’s John Combs

Walmart greeter John Combs works at a Walmart store in Vancouver.

March 1, 2019, 5:59pm Business

John Combs of Vancouver, whose impending dismissal as a Walmart greeter along with others around the country sparked a consumer outcry, was offered a new position at his store on Friday, a family member said. Read story

Bruce Cazenave (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files)

Nautilus CEO Bruce Cazenave resigns

Bruce Cazenave (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files)

March 1, 2019, 2:41pm Business

Nautilus CEO Bruce Cazenave, credited with leading Nautilus to stability after years of turmoil, has resigned, just a week after the Vancouver-based exercise equipment company announced disappointing fourth-quarter results. Read story

Cole Wyckoff of Vancouver strolls past Luepke Flowers and Finds on Wednesday afternoon. The business closed today. The Luepke Florist building, which was built in 1937, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.

Owner explains Luepke closure, plans for downtown Vancouver building

Cole Wyckoff of Vancouver strolls past Luepke Flowers and Finds on Wednesday afternoon. The business closed today. The Luepke Florist building, which was built in 1937, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.

February 28, 2019, 4:18pm Business

Downtown Vancouver mainstay Luepke Flowers and Finds closed its doors Thursday after 110 years in operation. An initial set of notices posted in the store’s window earlier this week did not offer a reason for the closure, but the store’s owner, Bruno Amicci, spoke to The Columbian on Thursday to… Read story

A pedestrian walks past Luepke Flowers and Finds on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 27, 2019, which has announced it is set to close on Feb. 28.

Longtime Vancouver business Luepke Flowers and Finds to close

A pedestrian walks past Luepke Flowers and Finds on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 27, 2019, which has announced it is set to close on Feb. 28.

February 27, 2019, 5:22pm Business

Luepke Flowers and Finds in downtown Vancouver is set to close Thursday. Read story

Camas groundbreaking set for Parade of Homes

February 27, 2019, 6:02am Business

The Building Industry Association of Clark County will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at 10 a.m. Thursday for this year's NW Natural Parade of Homes in the Dawson's Ridge development in Camas. Read story

Barrett Business Services reports record earnings

February 26, 2019, 10:10pm Business

Barrett Business Services Inc. saw its profit increase 61 percent in the fourth quarter and 51 percent for 2018, the Vancouver-based business services company announced Tuesday in its quarterly and year-end earnings report. Read story

Nautilus shares plummet after downbeat forecast

February 26, 2019, 10:06pm Business

Shares of Nautilus Inc. plummeted nearly 24 percent Tuesday, after the maker of exercise equipment reported fourth-quarter results in line with guidance that was lowered dramatically last month, but provided a downbeat outlook. Read story

Camas city administrator Pete Capell, from left, joins Camas City Council member Deanna Rusch, Camas Mayor Shannon Turk and her daughter, Lanie Turk, as they wait for results at Liberty Theatre in Camas on Tuesday. Camas was one of six finalists in the running for the next season of online show, “Small Business Revolution.” The town of Searcy, Ark., was selected for the show.

Camas loses to Searcy, Ark., in ‘Small Business Revolution’ contest

Camas city administrator Pete Capell, from left, joins Camas City Council member Deanna Rusch, Camas Mayor Shannon Turk and her daughter, Lanie Turk, as they wait for results at Liberty Theatre in Camas on Tuesday. Camas was one of six finalists in the running for the next season of online show, “Small Business Revolution.” The town of Searcy, Ark., was selected for the show.

February 26, 2019, 4:35pm Business

Camas won’t be featured on the fourth season of “Small Business Revolution — Main Street,” an online show that gives a small town a $500,000 grant to give makeovers to local businesses. Searcy, Ark., will be featured in the season airing this fall, the show’s producers announced on Tuesday. Read story

Port of Vancouver lecture series to start with talk on dams

February 26, 2019, 6:03am Business

The Port of Vancouver's annual lecture series starts with a presentation on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers work on maintaining dams and waterways in the Columbia and Snake river systems 6:30 p.m. March 6. Read story

Jimmy Carr, drafting technician, from left, Rob Butler, drafting technician, and John Hofman, staff engineer, look over project plans at Burns & McDonnell in Vancouver. The office recently added 3,200 square feet of space.

Architecture company Burns & McDonnell completes expansion of Vancouver office

Jimmy Carr, drafting technician, from left, Rob Butler, drafting technician, and John Hofman, staff engineer, look over project plans at Burns & McDonnell in Vancouver. The office recently added 3,200 square feet of space.

February 26, 2019, 6:02am Business

If you live in Southwest Washington or the Portland area, the odds are pretty good that you’ve seen some of the work of the architecture firm Burns & McDonnell — although you might not have realized it at the time. It might have been a power substation, or a data… Read story