PNC closing 14 local branches opened before FirstBank acquisition

The newly minted PNC Bank at 6th and Broadway, which was formerly FirstBank. (Max Scheinblum/BusinessDen)

PNC Bank, which acquired Lakewood’s FirstBank in a $4 billion deal earlier this year, is now slimming its Colorado portfolio.

The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based titan is closing 14 branches around the state, according to filings submitted to a federal regulator. All are branches that PNC opened before the FirstBank acquisition. 

The list includes one branch downtown and another in Cherry Creek. They will close Sept. 25, PNC spokeswoman Chandra Brin told BusinessDen.

The closures will leave PNC with 106 branches in Colorado, 82 of which formerly belonged to FirstBank. Those branches were rebranded last month.

PNC also told the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency that it will shed four spots in Arizona, where FirstBank also had a presence.

Brin said in June that all branch employees will be retained despite the closures. PNC branches are closing because they overlapped with FirstBank ones, she said.

The closing locations are:

  • 6450 Indiana St., Arvada
  • 8008 Yarrow St., Arvada
  • 8100 E Arapahoe Road, Centennial
  • 20299 E. Smoky Hill Road, Centennial
  • 15580 E. 104th Ave., Commerce City
  • 2805 Dublin Blvd., Colorado Springs
  • 101 Garfield St., Denver
  • 800 N. Broadway, Denver
  • 1590 Lawrence St., Denver
  • 2640 E. Harmony Road, Fort Collins
  • 3501 W. 12th St., Greeley
  • 303 S. Saulsbury St., Lakewood
  • 9001 Kimmer Drive, Lone Tree
  • 11239 S. Pikes Peak Drive, Parker

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