Park Community Credit Union to expand into 4,972 square feet of space in Louisville Kentucky.
Louisville, Kentucky — According to state and local development sources, Park Community Credit Union plans to build out 4,972 square feet of new space in Louisville. The company plans to occupy the new space at 6101 Fern Valley Rd in Louisville, on or about June 1, 2024. According to the company website Park Community was established in 1965 to serve the employees of General Electrics Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky, hence the name Park Federal Credit Union. Park continued to grow over the years, serving GE employees in other states and eventually expanding services to over 500 Select Employment Groups (SEGs). In 2003, Park became a Community Chartered Credit Union, which opened the doors to anyone who lived, worked, worshiped, attended school, or volunteered in the nine-county Louisville Metro Area. With a new focus on serving the community, the word Community was added to our name, making us Park Community Federal Credit Union. In addition to the Louisville Metro Area, Park also offered membership to select counties and areas in Berea, Lexington, and Richmond in Kentucky.*In 2014, after a vote in favor by the membership, Park Community Federal Credit Union converted to a state chartered credit union. The charter change also came with a subtle name change, removing the word federal.
To learn more about Park Community Credit Union, visit http://parkcommunity.com/
Company Contact:
Jim Spradlin, Chief Executive Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-spradlin-7b19926/
502-968-3681
SOURCE: http://www.intelligence360.io
Copyright (c) 2023 SI360 Inc. All rights reserved.