North Shore Readies First Downtown Bank
North Shore Bank's homey downtown branch could have patio cookouts.
North Shore Bank's homey downtown branch could have patio cookouts. Back to the full article.
North Shore Bank's homey downtown branch could have patio cookouts.
North Shore Bank's homey downtown branch could have patio cookouts. Back to the full article.
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Jeramey, pleae check your neighborhood map. This bank is not, “Located at the north end of Downtown…” it is clearly part of the Lower East Side. In fact, this mistake seems illustrative of the fact that this is a Brookfield-based bank: Their “new downtown branch” isn’t downtown at all. They are confused about where downtown starts and and another neighborhood begins. For Brookfielders, the “downtown area” may be anything east of 124th Street or Hwy. 100.