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Home | Liberty Bank Established in 1825, Liberty has more than 55 locations in Connecticut and Massachusetts Liberty offers personal and business banking, home mortgages, business loans, insurance and investment services
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About LB - Liberty Bank The Liberty Bank team of professional bankers has more than 468 years of combined banking expertise, and is dedicated to building lasting relationships with each and every client From board members to back office personnel, everyone is invested in the vision to be a bank like no other
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Liberty Bank Building - Community Roots Housing It was a community-led development built on the site of the Liberty Bank Liberty Bank was the first black-owned bank in the Pacific Northwest, founded as a community response to redlining and disinvestment in Central Seattle
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Liberty Bank – Liberty Bank Building Liberty Bank represented resilience and empowerment and stood as an example of a community’s solution to systemic, institutional racism The bank was closed in 1988 and reopened as Emerald City Bank, which was eventually bought by KeyBank