Friday, August 8, 2008

National City Bank to Open New State Headquarters in Milwaukee

In just another sign of downtown Milwaukee's emergence as a hot spot for big business, National City Bank has announced that as part of it's expansion into Wisconsin, it will be opening 11 new locations over then next three years and that it will be opening a 22,000 square foot state headquarters in downtown Milwaukee's 411 building.

Beth Wnuk, president of National City's Wisconsin banking, said: "Combining our existing Milwaukee operations into a downtown headquarters provides a dramatic and visible base to grow market share and strengthen the connection between our employees and their customers. We want to invest in the region's future and be a part of its success."

National City Downtown and Community Commitment

With a history of community involvement that exceeds 160 years, National City has been actively engaged in the Greater Milwaukee community since entering the market early this year. For instance:

-- National City is the major sponsor of the Milwaukee Museum's Act/React Exhibit opening October 4 and is a Cure Level sponsor of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Awareness Walk and "Pink in the Park" at downtown's lakefront Veterans Park in September.

-- This spring, National City committed $100,000 to the Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC) in the form of a $50,000 two-year program grant, which is matched with a $50,000 grant investment from the National City Community Development Corporation for WWBIC's Impact Revolving Loan Fund.

-- In June, National City's Community Development Corporation invested $4.8 million in the Blue Ribbon Loft Apartments located on the former Pabst Brewery site presently being redeveloped by local Milwaukee developer Joseph J. Zilber and also contributed $50,000 to the Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council for providing free assistance to consumers in helping curtail foreclosures.

"Our goal is not to be just another bank in Greater Milwaukee," said Wnuk, "but to be a vital community and economic partner in the development and growth of our community."

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