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Over 20 Chase branches have closed so far this year and more are scheduled: Here is the full list

Nearly two dozen Chase branches have already shuttered this year, and more are planned. Here is the full list, including those scheduled for May and June.

Update:
Chase es uno de los muchos bancos importantes que han cerrado sucursales en todo el país este año. Aquí está la lista completa de cierres.
JEENAH MOONREUTERS

This year, Chase has closed two dozen locations across the United States, and more are planned for the coming months.

Additionally, Chase has opted to close eighteen locations of First Republic Bank, which was acquired by the financial giant after it failed in spring 2023. These closures will take place on Friday, 24 May, and First Republic customers affected will be able to take care of their in-person banking needs at any Chase location.

First Republic closures happening in May

Additionally, Chase has opted to close eighteen locations of First Republic Bank, which was acquired by the financial giant after it failed in spring 2023. All the other locations not listed will close temporarily on 24 May, and four days later, all First Republic customers will be free to use any Chase branch to take care of their in-person banking needs.

The majority of the First Republic branches that are closing are located in California:

  • 2800 E Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar
  • 680 Hartz Ave, Danville
  • 1200 Prospect St, La Jolla
  • 211 S J St, Livermore
  • 1888 Century Park E, Los Angeles
  • 888 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles
  • 3991 Macarthur Blvd, Newport Beach
  • 73010 El Paseo, Palm Desert
  • 249 Main St, Pleasanton
  • 776 El Camino Real, Redwood City
  • 44 Montgomery St, San Francisco
  • 1625 The Alameda, San Jose
  • 1111 S El Camino Real, San Mateo
  • 1099 4th St, San Rafael
  • 1200 State St, Santa Barbara
  • 431 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica.

Two additional locations, one in Massachusetts and one in New York, will also close:

  • 160 Federal St, Boston, MA
  • 442 6th Ave, New York, NY.

Chase could opt to close more of the branches that had belonged to First Republic, but so far, they have not announced any additional closures.

Which Chase branches have closed in 2024?

A total of twenty-three branches have closed so far this year:

California 

  • 1030 W Alameda Avenue, Suite D-13, Burbank 
  • 6950 Sunrise Boulevard, Citrus Heights
  • 7160 N 1st Street, Fresno
  • 2201 Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles 
  • 5060 Arlington Avenue, Riverside
  • 18499 Hesperian Blvd, San Lorenzo 
  • 140 West Anaheim Street, Suite C, Wilmington

Colorado 

  • 2251 South Monaco Parkway, Suite 102,  Denver

Florida 

  • 1319 State Rd 7, North Lauderdale
  • 240 North Washington Boulevard, Suite 100,  Sarasota

Illinois

  • 1101 West Lawrence Avenue, Chicago
  • 3101 West Cermak Road, Chicago
  • 3856 W 26th Street, Chicago
  • 791 Elm Street, Winnetka

Indiana 

  • 7001 Madison Avenue,  Indianapolis
  • 201 Main Street, Lafayette

Michigan 

  • 30730 Groesbeck Hwy, Roseville
  • 31045 Harper Avenue, St. Clair Shores

Nevada 

  • 2865 E Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas

New York

  • 42 Broadway, New York
  • 45 Wall Street, New York
  • 500 Joseph C Wilson Boulevard, Cmc 271046,  Rochester

Ohio

  • 867 Wyler Park Drive    Cincinnati

Oregon

  • 10900 Se 21st Ave, Milwaukie

Washington 

  • 26603 72nd Ave Nw, Suite A, Stanwood

One location in Chandler, Arizona (5515 West Chandler Boulevard), is scheduled to close on 13 June. A few more are planned, but the bank has yet to announce a date for the closure or withdraw the request to close the branch. Those locations can be found in:

  • 5200 Dempster Street, Skokie, IL 
  • 50 Skokie Boulevard, Wilmette, IL 
  • 699 Old Country Road, Dix Hills, NY   
  • 6694 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood, NY 
  • 2130 Chili Avenue, Rochester, NY
  • 101 North Beaton Street, Corsicana, TX

Last year, Chase closed more than a hundred locations, and other financial institutions have also been scaling down their physical presence as they expand their online banking services. These closures may happen without the customers’ approval, as they face greater distances when they are in need of in-person support.

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