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>A long-standing outdoor store is closing all of its Oregon locations, marking the latest business casualty in Portland as crime remains at 'historic heights'.
Next Adventure, a beloved outdoor gear store founded by childhood friends Deek Heykamp and Bryan Knudsen in 1997, swiftly grew into a 'beloved Portland institution' throughout its three decades in operation, making nearly $24 million in annual sales at its peak, Portland Business Journal reported.
The business eventually expanded to four locations across Oregon - its flagship store in Portland's Central Eastside, another in Sandy, and two paddle centers in Portland and Columbia County.
Archive: https://archive.today/b8MBf
From the post:
>>A long-standing outdoor store is closing all of its Oregon locations, marking the latest business casualty in Portland as crime remains at 'historic heights'.
Next Adventure, a beloved outdoor gear store founded by childhood friends Deek Heykamp and Bryan Knudsen in 1997, swiftly grew into a 'beloved Portland institution' throughout its three decades in operation, making nearly $24 million in annual sales at its peak, Portland Business Journal reported.
The business eventually expanded to four locations across Oregon - its flagship store in Portland's Central Eastside, another in Sandy, and two paddle centers in Portland and Columbia County.
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