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This new 3,392-square foot bank facility was designed with unique
features meant to convey Up North appeal with a small hometown bank
atmosphere. Tapered stone columns at the exterior evoke a sense of
security without dominating the structure, and are replicated in the
bank's interior. Old-World elements include rich wood trim, 1900s-period
style lighting, granite tops and wood caps at the teller line, and
built-in cabinetry. These characteristics combined with
intricately-detailed craftsmanship, helped achieve the owner's desire for a warm, hand-crafted bank building.
Mark Cross, Architect
Chris Raimann, Senior Designer
The Hearth Room, Interior Design
Kuepers, Project Manager
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