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New Prospera Credit Union Branch Opens in Grand Chute

May 20, 2021

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Scott Pigeon
Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc. | Director of Marketing
Phone: 920-380-2175 | Email: spigeon@hoffman.net

New Prospera Credit Union Branch Opens in Grand Chute

(Appleton, Wis.) – Prospera Credit Union has officially opened its sixth branch, marking the occasion with a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting. The new branch in Grand Chute, designed and built by Appleton-based Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc., offers a full range of services and amenities for members.

“Hoffman was an amazing partner who listened to us every step of the way and helped make this a reality.”

Sheila Schinke

Prospera Credit Union CEO

“We’re thrilled with our new Grand Chute branch and the amenities we have available for our members,” said Sheila Schinke, CEO of Prospera Credit Union. “Hoffman was an amazing partner who listened to us every step of the way and helped make this a reality.”

“We’re extremely excited about what this new branch represents for Prospera,” said Jon Rynish, project architect with Hoffman. “Working collaboratively with Prospera to develop a modern facility unique to their brand and member needs was a fun and rewarding experience, and we are proud to be their design and construction partner.”

Construction on the 4,300 square foot space began in August 2020. The branch, on West Integrity Way near the Fox River Mall, includes multiple teller stations, Interactive Teller Machines, and a 24-hour drive-up ATM.

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Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc. is an integrated Total Project Management firm based in Appleton, Wisconsin. Hoffman’s mission is to make a positive impact on people’s lives and their environment by providing creative ideas and responsible solutions. Total Project Management (TPM), is Hoffman’s exclusive process that integrates efficient, healthy, and cost-effective building solutions that respect the environment while enhancing a building’s quality and value and reducing initial and long-term facility costs. Learn more at www.hoffman.net.