Thursday, 21 December 2017 15:14

Adirondack Trust Settles on Design for New Wilton Branch

Rendering provided by Adirondack Trust Company. Aerial view of the Maple Avenue and Northern Pines Road intersection in Wilton. Photo by www.photoandgraphic.com

SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Adirondack Trust Company announced this week that it has finalized the design for their Wilton location located at 650 Maple Avenue. The branch burned down in March 2017 and is currently being redesigned by the architectural firm Phinney Design Group.

The new branch is designed with the future of banking in mind, and will feature many new enhancements. It will feature an inviting, customer-friendly service area and layout; safe deposit boxes; and three drive-thru lanes, which will include a drive-up ATM.

“We are excited to begin the process of rebuilding our Wilton branch, which tragically burned down earlier this year. We are working diligently to ensure that our customers are taken care of and that we design the branch to be as customer-friendly as possible,” said Executive Vice President Charles V. Wait Jr., in a prepared statement. “This design complements our recent launch of our new logo and website, and it reflects the continual evolution of our brand.”

Phinney Design Group has designed a building that would be rotated from the original footprint to engage both Maple Avenue and Northern Pines Road.

“A reimaging of the existing parking lot improves safety and drivability, increases green space, and adds parking spots, allowing the location to host more customers at a time than before,” said Principal Architect Michael Phinney.

“The Adirondack Trust Company aims to support our region not only with financial services, but by actively engaging sustainable design. Phinney Design Group couldn’t be happier to help them achieve this aspiration,” added Phinney. “With this newly redesigned branch, we hope to set a precedent for design that reflects the Adirondack Trust Company’s mission and image for an ever-growing and bright future.”

Company officials expect construction to start in spring 2018 and to be completed sometime next summer. For updates on the Adirondack Trust Company’s Wilton branch, visit the website www.Adirondacktrust.com/about/wilton-branch-update/

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