One Community Bank Announces Future Cottage Grove Location

Feel Good Banking Coming to Cottage Grove 2024

One Community Bank Announces Future Cottage Grove Location
 
As a growing organization, One Community Bank is proud to announce a new bank location in the Cottage Grove community. The new bank will be located at 1565 Landmark Drive between Commerce Parkway and Limestone Pass.
 
One Community Bank – Cottage Grove will offer full-service banking capabilities to current and future clients in Cottage Grove and surrounding communities. The new location will include a drive-through lane with a teller window and a remote interactive teller machine (ITM). The ITM will be available extended hours. The location will have several office spaces and a conference room for colleagues to serve clients. It will also include a welcoming spacious lobby for clients to enjoy.
 
Online account opening capabilities enable anyone to open an account on OCB’s website today, instead of waiting until the new Cottage Grove location opens.
 
“OCB believes in serving clients, supporting colleagues, and investing in our communities. We are proud to continue investing in our communities by establishing One Community Bank – Cottage Grove,” said Steve Peotter, President and CEO. “We have been fortunate to have worked closely with many Cottage Grove clients throughout the years. Those clients have encouraged us to bring OCB’s ‘Feel Good Banking’ to the greater Cottage Grove community and were instrumental in today’s announcement,” added Peotter.
 
One Community Bank is working closely with OPN Architects and Ideal Builders on the new 6,000 square foot location at Landmark Drive.
 
“With the official purchase of the property on Monday, March 27, we are ready to move forward with the next steps,” said Jeff Versluys, Executive Vice President and Chief Retail Officer. “We are thrilled to invite the community to our official groundbreaking event on Thursday, April 27 at 4:00 PM. We also look forward to a ribbon cutting and opening our doors to serve the community in early 2024.”