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Lincoln, Neb. — Cornhusker Bank, the oldest locally owned bank, is pleased to announce construction will soon begin on a new branch located on the corner of 63rd and Highway 2, in the Apple’s Way development. The branch is scheduled to open by year-end 2007. This 7,200-square-foot branch will provide customers with access to a full line of personal and business banking products and services. The branch will include three drive-up lanes, a 24-hour ATM, conference room, night depository and safe deposit boxes. Other exciting features include a full-service coffee bar, wireless Internet lounge and an interactive Kids Zone. In addition, a spacious community room will be available for special events and meetings. The building was designed by Architectural Design Associates, and will be built by VerMaas Construction Inc.
“We are delighted to be adding this full-service location on the southeast side of Lincoln to better meet the needs of those who live and work in this area. The new branch office will allow us to conveniently serve these growing communities," said John Dittman, Cornhusker Bank’s President. "We are certain the community will enjoy using this new inviting and engaging location. We look forward to enhancing our customer support with the added convenience of a full-service branch, in an environment that is built around the customer experience.”
Cornhusker Bank is a locally owned community bank, with over $263 million in assets, which makes us large enough to serve all your banking needs, yet small enough to provide you with excellent personal service. The bank offers complete banking, lending, insurance and investment services for individuals and businesses, providing professional services on a personal level. Cornhusker bank currently operates five full-service branch locations and three limited service facilities within the Legacy Retirement Communities.
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