A nearly 5,000-square-foot building in the Denver suburb of Lakewood that once housed a bank is set to go to auction beginning on February 5. The one-story structure is located at 9210 W Colfax Avenue and for roughly a decade was a branch office for Chase Bank, before closing some 3 years ago. Built in 2011 on the site of a former car dealership, the building features a spacious lobby, office space, and three detached car drive-through lanes. Designated as a Class B structure, the building sits on a less than one-acre site. In a restructuring move, Chase last year closed nearly 160 branch locations across the country, with six of those branches located in Colorado. Although the publication American Banker recently suggested that Chase was “running out of branches that it wants to close,” the banking giant has said that more location closings are planned for this year. A starting bid of $150,000 is specified for the two-day auction to be conducted by Cushman & Wakefield, which serves as the bank’s official realtor. The realtor currently has nearly one hundred listings of former Chase bank properties across the country, including half a dozen in Colorado. By Garry Boulard
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