Signing off: Wells Fargo signs come down
Published 12:00 am Friday, February 8, 2019
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Josh Bergeron / Salisbury Post - A sign removed from the exterior of the Wells Fargo bank building on South Main Street sits in a trailer Thursday as a crew of workers dissassembles another sign on the rear of the building. The bank is closing its South Main Street location this month after seeing a decrease in customer traffic.
Josh Bergeron / Salisbury Post - Workers on Thursday remove exterior signs from Wells Fargo in downtown Salisbury. The bank is closing its South Main Street branch after seeing a decrease in customer traffic.
Josh Bergeron / Salisbury Post - Workers on Thursday remove exterior signs from Wells Fargo in downtown Salisbury. The bankclosed its South Main Street branch Wednesday after seeing a decrease in customer traffic. The building had long been home to Wachovia Bank, but that changed after a government-forced sale to avoid the failure of Wachovia. The bank held a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony in 2011 following the change. Now, it’s unclear what will fill the former bank building. Wells Fargo told the Post it owns the building and that it's considering its options.
Workers remove signs from the Wells Fargo building in downtown Salisbury on Thursday.
The bank closed its South Main Street branch Wednesday after seeing a decrease in customer traffic. The building had long been home to Wachovia Bank, but that changed after
a government-forced sale to avoid the failure of Wachovia. The bank held a grand opening in 2011 after the change. It’s unclear what will fill the former bank building. Wells Fargo told the Post it owns the building and that it’s considering its options.