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Superior National Bank Building New Branch in L’Anse

The Village of L’Anse is getting an exciting new addition to its downtown.

Later this year, Superior National Bank will begin construction of a new, full-service branch on the property of its current branch on Broad Street. The current branch will continue to operate throughout the construction of the new branch building. When the new building is complete, the space occupied by the old building will become parking.

 “The L’Anse community has been very good to Superior National,” says Brian Donnelly, SVP/Retail Banking Director. “We are proud to show our commitment to the community and our customers by building a more modern bank building for customers to do their banking.” 

The new branch will continue to provide all the great full-service products and services customers depend on, including personal and business banking services, lending, drive-thru, walk-up banking, and a 24-hour ATM. Best of all, the same team will continue to serve customers in the new branch.

“The L’Anse staff is extremely excited to announce our new branch,” said Julie Froberg, VP/Branch Manager. “We are eager to provide a modern banking facility, along with continuing to provide superior customer service to customers.”

U.P. Engineers & Architects, Inc. has designed the new branch and will supervise the construction of the facility. Architectural renderings of the new branch will be on display at the current branch throughout construction.

Headquartered in Hancock, Michigan, Superior National Bank serves clients in the Upper Peninsula and Southeast Michigan regions and employs more than 240 people. With assets over $1 billion, Superior National Bank provides individual consumers, businesses, municipalities, and corporations with a full range of banking services, spanning lending, deposit accounts, online and mobile banking services, retirement plans, and trust and wealth management services. Member FDIC

Please know that SNB will never call to ask for your personal banking information. If you get a call from someone claiming to be from your bank and asking you for information, you should hang up and call your bank directly.
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