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Commerce State Bank opens branch in Cedarburg

Commerce State Bank officially recently opened a new branch in Cedarburg.

The grand opening at W61N301 Washington Ave. was attended by Cedarburg Mayor Kip Kinzel, council members Art Filter, Mike O’Keefe and Pat Thome, Chamber of Commerce executive director Kristine Hage and Mary Sheffield, Cedarburg economic development coordinator, as well as Joe Fazio, chief executive officer of the West Bend-based bank.

“On behalf of the City of Cedarburg, I’d like to congratulate Joe and his team at Commerce State Bank,” Kinzel said. “They are a great company to work with. The building is the culmination of a cooperative effort with the city of Cedarburg. It’s further proof that Cedarburg is business-friendly. This corner, with the new Commerce State Bank facility and the new Out & Out, has turned out beautifully. Commerce State Bank is a great corporate citizen for Cedarburg.”

Commerce State Bank officially recently opened a new branch in Cedarburg.


The grand opening at W61N301 Washington Ave. was attended by Cedarburg Mayor Kip Kinzel, council members Art Filter, Mike O’Keefe and Pat Thome, Chamber of Commerce executive director Kristine Hage and Mary Sheffield, Cedarburg economic development coordinator, as well as Joe Fazio, chief executive officer of the West Bend-based bank.

“On behalf of the City of Cedarburg, I’d like to congratulate Joe and his team at Commerce State Bank,” Kinzel said. “They are a great company to work with. The building is the culmination of a cooperative effort with the city of Cedarburg. It’s further proof that Cedarburg is business-friendly. This corner, with the new Commerce State Bank facility and the new Out & Out, has turned out beautifully. Commerce State Bank is a great corporate citizen for Cedarburg.”


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