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Former tri-county business leaders pass away

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The Tri-Counties lost two formerly prominent CEOs in November. A. A. “Bud” Milligan, the longtime leader of the Bank of A. Levy, the largest community bank in Ventura County until it was sold to First Interstate Bank in 1994, died on Nov. 3 in Santa Barbara. He was 94. Chris Edgecomb, co-founder and CEO of Read More →

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Outlets boost outlook: Camarillo mall to open early for Black Friday

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At Camarillo Premium Outlets, Black Friday is becoming Black Thursday as many of the mall’s retailers are slashing their prices earlier.

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BofA lays off 140 in Conejo Valley

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City sets new rules, plans to revamp Thousand Oaks business district

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Thousand Oaks is revamping its business district by loosening regulations and making the area more pedestrian-friendly.

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Large lease could bring up to 125 manufacturing jobs to Oxnard

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The largest industrial lease deal in Oxnard this year will fill 94,000 square feet of space and bring as create as many as 125 manufacturing jobs in the city.

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Ventura vintners stomp into city industrial zone

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Something akin to Lompoc’s Wine Ghetto on a smaller scale is emerging in a light industrial and commercial section of Ventura.

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Mendi makes his move: Turkish jewelry store owner opens second location

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A year after opening a small jewelry store in the Santa Ynez Valley selling handmade jewelery imported from his native Istanbul, Eyyup Mendi has opened a second store in Santa Barbara.