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Associated Banc-Corp leases another 25,000 square feet at Plaza East

Bank will occupy 55,000 square feet by next June

Green Bay-based Associated Banc-Corp, the corporate parent of Associated Bank, has signed a lease for an additional 25,000 square feet of space at the Plaza East office complex, 330 E. Kilbourn Ave. The bank currently leases 30,000 square feet there – when it completes its expansion, Associated will lease about 55,000 square feet in the Plaza East building.

The bank plans to move its commercial lending team which now resides across the street at 401. E. Kilbourn, where the bank has a branch location. The branch will remain, and the commercial lending team will move to Plaza East next June, after Associated’s lease expires for the upper floors of the building.

About 100 workers will move into the newly leased space, a bank spokesperson said, allowing commercial lenders to work in closer proximity to credit officers and other support personnel.

Bank will occupy 55,000 square feet by next June

Green Bay-based Associated Banc-Corp, the corporate parent of Associated Bank, has signed a lease for an additional 25,000 square feet of space at the Plaza East office complex, 330 E. Kilbourn Ave. The bank currently leases 30,000 square feet there – when it completes its expansion, Associated will lease about 55,000 square feet in the Plaza East building.


The bank plans to move its commercial lending team which now resides across the street at 401. E. Kilbourn, where the bank has a branch location. The branch will remain, and the commercial lending team will move to Plaza East next June, after Associated's lease expires for the upper floors of the building.


About 100 workers will move into the newly leased space, a bank spokesperson said, allowing commercial lenders to work in closer proximity to credit officers and other support personnel.

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