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Local News - Local News - March 14, 2013
Slated downtown Numerica Credit Union is one of two planned offices
Credit union also eyes new Tri-Cities branch, buys land in the Valley

By Jessica Valencia
Of the Journal of Business

Numerica Credit Union plans to open two new branches by the end of next year, including one this year in the two-story former First National Bank Building downtown, says Kelli Hawkins, spokeswoman for the credit union.

Meanwhile, Numerica has also purchased property on Sprague Avenue it's considering for further development in three years, Hawkins says.

Numerica signed the lease to occupy about 3,000 square feet of ground-level space at 502 W. Riverside earlier this m...


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