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CS Bank Announces Harrison Expansion

An area bank is beginning the process of expanding in the Harrison/Boone County Region.

Nate Wilson, Market President, CS Bank, Harrison, announces in a press release that the local bank recently purchased 1.10 acres at 310 Olive Street North formerly known as the Bulk Plant property, where the rapidly growing financial institution plans to construct their second Boone County banking facility in the coming months. 

Wilson stated, “With the growth we have experienced since our arrival in Harrison, coupled with numerous requests from clients and the community for a convenient banking location in the southern part of town, we are excited to announce our plans for additional expansion within Boone County. I know our bank team is thrilled for the opportunity to better serve our client base from this planned location. We feel immensely blessed to be in a position to invest, yet again, within the community and relish this location for the additional convenience it will provide our patrons. Investing in the city of Harrison is something CS Bank is committed to long term and we remain grateful for the way the community has embraced our unique brand of true community banking since our opening in March 2017.” 

The local bank intends to construct a full-service facility with a strong focus on new technologies delivered by local bankers you know and trust.
Melissa Collins, Chair of the Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce and principal broker, Weichert Realtors, Market Edge noted, “The CS team has become an integral part of the community, and we welcome their expansion and new location adding to the vibrancy of downtown Harrison.” Chamber President/CEO Bob Largent added, “Nate and the CS Bank local team are engaged in all we do. And the new construction and additional employees will add to the economic growth and momentum in Harrison and Boone County.”  

CS Bank is a 452-million-dollar financial institution with seven locations throughout Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri. This will be the bank’s second location in Harrison. 

(Press Release from CS Bank)
 

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