First National Bank expanding in Findlay; R.D. Neff and Associates architect for project
First National Bank of Pandora has announced the future site of its newest full service banking center. The location is at 1114 Trenton Ave., Findlay, west of I-75 at the intersection of State Route 224 and County Road 300, according to Todd Mason, president and CEO.
"Our decision to expand will give new clients on the west side of Findlay a great option for their personal and business banking, and it will also be a benefit to existing clients because it makes banking with First National Bank even more convenient," said Mason.
"This new location complements our existing location at 1630 Tiffin Ave. and means Findlay area residents and small business owners are only a few minutes from a First National banking center."
The new banking center will be located between Shell Oil and Streacker Tractor Sales on Trenton Avenue with direct access off Buckeye Lane.
R.D. Neff and Associates, Bluffton architect, will design the branch and team with a local general contractor to complete construction of the building. Construction is expected to start in June.
The bank is making every effort to use local firms and contractors for the project, according to Mason.
"Our ultimate goal is to deliver quality service and provide financial solutions to the communities we serve. This new addition to our branch network will help us meet this goal," he said.
First National Bank of Pandora was founded in 1919 in Pandora, Ohio. The Bank currently operates three full-service branches in Pandora, Bluffton and Findlay and serves the communities located in and around Putnam, Allen and Hancock Counties.
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