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From the Ground Up: The Bank of Missouri

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Owner/developer: The Bank of Missouri
General contractor: Woodstone Builders LLC
Architect: Russell Crader Studios (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Engineers: M.E. Stalzer & Associates, civil; Pinnacle Design Consultants LLC, structural; and Pond Creek Designs LLC, mechanical, electrical and plumbing
Size: 7,100 square feet
Estimated cost: $2 million
Lender: None
Estimated completion date: Aug. 15
Project description: David Cook, Branson community bank president for Bank of Missouri, said the full-service branch is designed with technology in mind. The bank will have two interactive teller machines, aka teller pods, to handle such transactions as deposits and withdrawals by prompting users through a series of steps, similar to stand-alone ATMs. The pods are expected to replace teller lines, Cook said. Each machine costs over $60,000, and the technology at the new branch is part of Bank of Missouri’s effort to install the teller pods across its 21 branches.

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