The bank is planning new locations in Richfield, West St. Paul, and Minnetonka
America’s biggest bank continues to expand and grow its Twin Cities footprint. New York-based JPMorgan Chase & Co. opened three new metro locations of its retail bank in the fourth quarter in Maple Grove, St. Louis Park, and downtown Minneapolis.
“We had a very busy fourth quarter,” said Jonathan Jensen, Chase’s market director of banking for the Twin Cities.
The downtown Minneapolis location, on the skyway level of City Center, opened on Nov. 4 – the day after the election.
“We’re very bullish on downtown Minneapolis,” said Jensen. “Opening that branch for us was really important.”
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PITTSBURGH Before Jerry Falwell, Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, Joel Osteen, Archbishop Fulton Sheen and famous radio evangelists such as Father Charles Coughlin and Aimee Semple McPherson, there was Edwin Van Etten.
It was the Rev. Edwin Van Etten, far from a household name, who helped popularize the live radio sermon. It began Jan. 2, 1921, at Pittsburgh’s Calvary Episcopal Church on fledgling KDKA radio and continued Sunday nights for decades. And as it happens, Van Etten, rector of the East Liberty church, initially shied away from the idea.
It was exactly two months after KDKA’s historic first broadcast of the 1920 Harding-Cox presidential election results that the station put together the first live remote broadcast from Calvary.
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A KDKA radio crew prepares for a remote broadcast from the Syria Mosque, circa 1920.
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The Rev. Jonathon Jensen stands for a portrait in the pulpit at Calvary Episcopal Church in Shadyside on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020.
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Before Jerry Falwell, Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, Joel Osteen, Archbishop Fulton Sheen and famous radio evangelists such as Father Charles Coughlin and Aimee Semple McPherson, there was Edwin Van Etten.
It was the Rev. Edwin Van Etten, far from a household name, who helped popularize the live radio sermon. It began Jan. 2, 1921, at Pittsburgh’s Calvary Episcopal Church on fledgling KDKA radio and continued Sunday nights for decades. And as it happens, Van Etten, rector of the East Liberty church, initially shied aw
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