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Country’s largest bank on track for 14 branches by mid-2022
The country’s largest bank is taking several more steps to become a major player in the Middle Tennessee market.
JPMorgan Chase officials have secured approvals to build Chase branches in Franklin near Highway 96 and in Murfreesboro on Memorial Boulevard. Those offices put the lending giant on course to have 14 branches in Greater Nashville by the middle of next year, about
three years after Chase opened the doors to its first area retail building on Franklin Road in Berry Hill.
In Franklin, Chase has begun construction at the former site of a Back Yard Burgers restaurant at the intersection of South Royal Oaks Boulevard and Center Point Place, a block south of Highway 96. That office which will sit within a stone’s throw of branches of Pinnacle Bank, First Horizon Bank, Wells Fargo and Southeast Financial Credit Union is expected to open its doors by year’s end. It will be the bank’s second outpost in Wil
We can all agree this year has brought challenges like no other. Whether at work or home, COVID-19 has affected us all in some way.
The year also changed the Gaston County restaurant scene. Some spots permanently closed their doors after serving the community for many years.
And many new restaurants embraced the tough business climate and opened despite state and county stay-at-home orders and new, rigorous standards for cleaning and sanitization.
In this story we look back at the restaurants that left us this year, and we celebrate the restaurateurs who brought their concepts to Gaston County in 2020.
If we omitted a restaurant that should be included in this story, email gstewart@gastongazette.com.