Faber Construction begins work on new bank in Fairhaven - My Bellingham Now

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Faber Construction has officially started building a new bank in Fairhaven, with the project expected to wrap up by early December. This new branch aims to significantly enhance local banking access and services for the community. The development is part of a larger effort to invest in local infrastructure and economic growth. According to Jason Upton, the author, this project is vital for improving financial services in the area. The construction not only promises to provide better banking options but is also projected to create job opportunities during and after the building phase.

Additionally, the new bank is likely to stimulate the local economy by attracting more customers and businesses to the area. Fairhaven's residents can look forward to a more robust financial landscape as this project unfolds. Overall, Faber Construction's initiative marks a positive step toward community development.

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