Vulcan informed its 650-person staff today that it will lay off about 50 employees, company spokesman David Postman says. “Vulcan is not immune to [current] market conditions.”

Layoffs are “project based,” Postman says, indicating specific departments will be eliminated, reduced, or postponed; however, he wouldn’t address which departments would bear the brunt, how much they would be impacted by layoffs, or when the staffers would be sent packing. But Vulcan isn’t cutting its real-estate division. Vulcan—best known for pumping South Lake Union with new development—also maintains a film production company, a tech project called FlipStart, and an asset-management company. “It’s a tight-knit place and the fact that 50 workers are laid off hits hard on those people and their families, and their coworkers here,” he says.

9 replies on “Vulcan Announces Layoffs”

  1. David Postman taught me what the term flack means, and modeled how to pronounce the term with just the right amount of put-upon-ness.

    And now he is one. Weird.

  2. Plenty of Seattleites will still have jobs in a year, though it is true some of the jobs may be different. A whole new generation gets to learn why U.S. economists and social scientists tend to bite their nails when the unemployment rate rises even a little.

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