VANCOUVER, WA—Pacific Continental Bank, the bank subsidiary of Pacific Continental Corporation, has signed an agreement to occupy a newly-constructed building in first quarter of 2016. The new facility, developed by Vancouver-based firm, Killian Pacific, will create a much larger space than the current office and will feature modern technology and sustainable environmental elements.
"Our investment in the development of a new and modern office shows the tremendous commitment of Pacific Continental Bank to the Southwest Washington community," said Kristy Weaver, senior vice president and team leader in Vancouver. "The new office will be a thoroughly modern space and will provide an entirely new community business banking experience."
Construction will begin on the new building early next year at the property on the corner of 6th and Main Street in downtown Vancouver and Pacific Continental Bank will occupy the ground floor.
"We are excited to deliver the 101 Building to downtown Vancouver. Pacific Continental Bank has been a great partner in the collaboration necessary to bring this project to fruition. We believe the 101 Building will be a positive addition to the core of our community and provide a compelling environment for employers and employees alike," said Lance Killian, president of Killian Pacific.
Pacific Continental Bank plans to occupy the new building in the first quarter of 2016 and will move all employees from the current office to the new facility.
Pacific Continental Bank, the operating subsidiary of Pacific Continental Corporation, has 14 banking offices in Oregon and Washington. The bank also operates two loan production offices. Killian Pacific is a locally based, family owned commercial real estate development and investment company.
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