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Message from Citywide Banks President & CEO, Kevin Quinn
A Stable Force in Volatile Times
Message from Citywide Banks President & CEO, Kevin Quinn
While some economic indicators seem to be taking a slow turn towards the positive – it’s still hard to get comfortable with how unpredictable things can be on the road to economic recovery.

A look back at the stock market these past few weeks is a good example. Be careful – it might bring on another case of motion sickness.

There’s one place you should be able to look for stability and consistency – and that’s your business bank.
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Citywide Banks presents Monthly Denver Economy Tracker
Citywide Banks presents the Denver Economy Tracker, a monthly summary of local and national economic trend data.
A few highlights from May Tracker:
Real Estate
(Apr 10) Denver Home Sales +22.2%*
Consumer Spending
(Feb 10) Colorado Retail Sales +0.5%*
Employment
*Compared to same period in 2009
**Compared to full year 2009
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--- Citywide Banks Releases 2009 Annual Report.
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--- Final 'Shred It & Forget It' Event This Saturday (5/22). Customers can securely shred their documents for free at the Hampden Branch from 9am to 12noon.
cyber security
Create a Plan for Managing Computer Security
With the vast amount of information stored on PCs today – it has become increasingly important for users to protect their computers from unauthorized access. The safety of the personal identification and financial information you access or send via computer is critical – especially if you bank online. Citywide has compiled a series of tips & resources intended to help you create an ongoing plan for managing computer security for your home or office. goRead more
Citywide's Downtown Denver Branch Opens
Citywide's Downtown Branch Opens in Denver's Newest Office High-Rise
Earlier this week, Citywide moved its Downtown branch to 1800 Larimer Street, the stylish, 22-story tower in the heart of Denver's business district. Citywide will also move its bank excecutive offices to the building in July.

“We’re excited to move our downtown branch to the first and most unique office tower built in downtown in the past 20 years. More importantly, we’re proud to remain downtown and contribute to its economic vibrancy," commented Kevin Quinn, President & CEO. "From Denver’s financial and cultural center, Citywide looks forward to serving our customers with the same friendly and professional service we’re known for.”

The new office tower is Denver's first to carry the designation of "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Core and Shell" (LEED-CS) platinum rating.  It features an under-floor air distribution, extensive use of natural light and recycled construction materials. goView press release
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