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Chase Bank on Broadway to Close

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Aug. 24, 2015 By Jackie Strawbridge

The Chase Bank branch at 32-12 Broadway will close in November, according to management.

In a letter addressed to customers, Chase District Manager Dylan Haynes said that the branch will shut November 12, to be consolidated with the 38-18 Broadway location.

Customers who use the branch’s night deposit system will need to pick up a new key at the consolidated branch, and use night deposit there.

Nearby branches are located at 31-05 30th Ave. and 28-56 Steinway St.

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Bearded_Hipster

This would be a perfect location for a $8 a cup coffee house for me and my mac pro book.

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Must be dog friendly too. After all whoever doesn’t have a dog is just plain weird right??

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