LANSING, N.Y. — The Lansing branch of Cayuga Lake National Bank (CLNB) in Tompkins County formally opened on July 26.
Located at 3077 N Triphammer Road in Lansing, the new branch includes two drive-thru lanes with video-teller capability at the ATM, indoor service desks, office space, and a timber-frame entrance.
Five people work at the new Lansing branch, the bank tells CNYBJ in an email.
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CLNB worked with architect George W. Breuhaus and D Squared Inc., an Ithaca–based construction company in preparing to open this branch.
Lansing native Kelly Gavitt is managing the branch. Gavitt served as a mortgage loan officer at the bank’s Union Springs branch and brings 30 years of prior banking experience to the role.
“We are proud to open our beautiful new branch and would like to thank the Lansing residents for welcoming our bank into their community,” Kelly Wade, president & CEO of CLNB, said in a statement. “We are very excited to get to know everyone and share our CLNB story with them.”
Established in 1864, Cayuga Lake National Bank is community bank headquartered in Union Springs, with an additional office located in Aurora.