In late August, Mr. Eishen told Mr. Alverson that his bank wouldn't be coming to Athens.
WSJ: After Years of Growth, Banks Are Pruning Their Branches
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Mr. Alverson, the village president, and other residents sent letters to 20 banks, inviting them to come to town and offering free office space for a year.
WSJ: After Years of Growth, Banks Are Pruning Their Branches
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"We have a doctor, a vet, a grocery store, a place where you can get your hair cut and a place where you can get your car fixed, " says Mr. Alverson.
WSJ: After Years of Growth, Banks Are Pruning Their Branches