JC building demolished for Planned Visions Credit Union project
Visions Federal Credit Union appears to be moving forward with plans to build a walk-in branch on Main Street in Johnson City.
Gorick Construction teams on Wednesday demolished a structure that had been used as medical and dental offices.
The Endicott-based credit union acquired the property for approximately $ 360,000 in March 2020.
Visions presented plans to the Johnson City Planning Council last February, indicating that the credit union wanted to build a small office there.
The proposal called for a 60 foot by 25 foot building with no onsite parking. A municipal parking lot is located in front of the site. The small office would not provide driving services.
Johnson City Mayor Greg Deemie said he viewed Visions’ plans for the Main Street and Arch Street site as “positive.”
The credit union now has a branch about a mile east of the site where the new building is planned.
Representatives from Visions could not be reached on Thursday to discuss the project.
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