Numerica opens a downtown Spokane branch in the former Sherwood Mall
Numerica Credit Union opened its eighth Spokane branch recently at 502 W. Riverside Ave. in downtown.
The two-story building provides about 3,000 square feet on the main floor. The branch, one of 17 in Eastern Washington and North Idaho, has a staff of four and is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Built in 1953, the building was the first Spokane branch of First National Bank. In recent years it became part of Sherwood Mall.
Earlier this year, it was purchased by RenCorp Realty, which renamed the corner building the Numerica Building. Entry to the branch is either by the main door or via the skywalk.
One owner of the building is Spokane Indians and Spokane Chiefs owner Bobby Brett.
It’s next door to the 1917 Kirtland Cutter Building at 510 W. Riverside Ave., which was also part of the former Sherwood Mall. Area investor Tom Clemson bought it this year and is renovating it for commercial use.
Jake Krummel is the branch manager downtown.
Photo courtesy of Numerica Credit Union/Kelli Hawkins