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Woodforest National Bank to Develop New Building in Downtown Conroe

Woodforest National Bank Development in Conroe

Woodforest National Bank has recently announced its plan to develop a new mixed-use business center in historic downtown Conroe, Texas.

The site where the new project will be developed is currently home to a Woodforest branch located at 400 West Davis, in Conroe. The current building that will be fully reconstructed, was erected in 1962. The building began housing one of Woodforest’s most visited and notable branches which opened in 1996. Construction is planned to begin in the fourth quarter of 2020 and the new location is scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2022.

The President and CEO of Woodforest National Bank Jay Dreibelbis stated, “As we continue to celebrate Woodforest’s 40th year in banking, it gives me great pride to unveil a brand-new building for our Conroe Downtown branch, one of our first locations in Montgomery County. This location symbolizes our hope for the future while we continue to honor our past and our roots in the Conroe community.”

Woodforest will occupy 3,800 square feet of the first floor for its branch, full-service ATM and drive-thru facility.

In addition to the branch space, the building will also have 9,000 square feet being dedicated to retail space and 20,000 square feet being offered and used for Class A office space.

For your convenience and while the new project is being constructed, visit these nearby locations which are available to meet your banking needs:

  • Conroe 105, located at 3101 West Davis
  • Loop 336, located at 1111 N West
  • Conroe Walmart, located at 1407 North Loop 336
  • West and Tu Banco Fruitlandia located at 525 South Frazier.

Additionally to the locations above, Woodforest will have a new drive-thru ATM located at 733 West Davis in the Conroe Center parking lot.

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