Tri City National Bank

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Tri City National Bank
TypeNational bank
FoundedOctober 28, 1963
Headquarters6400 South 27th Street
Oak Creek, Wisconsin
Number of locations
34 branches

Tri City National Bank is a Federal Reserve System This is a link to a Wikipedia article member bank based in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Founded in 1963 as a Wisconsin state bank, Tri City became federally chartered in 1990. As of 2021, it operates 34 branch locations in southeastern Wisconsin.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

The Tri City National Bank logo as it appeared before 2018.[2]

Tri City State Bank was founded in 1963 in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. By 1969, it had become federally chartered and changed its name to Tri City National Bank of Oak Creek. Beginning in 1970, five separate legal entities throughout the Milwaukee area were established with the Tri City name, in Brookfield, Brown Deer, Hales Corners, Menomonee Falls, and West Allis. In August 1990, all of these separate banks were officially acquired by Tri City National Bank of Oak Creek, which became simply Tri City National Bank.[1]

After the failure of the Bank of Elmwood on October 23, 2009, Tri City acquired its five locations in Racine and Kenosha.[3] Tri City had previously expressed interest in buying one or more branches from the failing bank, but was unable to get a deal to go through before FDIC agents shuttered it and auctioned its assets to Tri City. It was the first bank Tri City had acquired in its history.[4]

Locations[edit | edit source]

21 of Tri City's 34 locations are in Milwaukee County, with six each in Racine and Waukesha counties and one in Kenosha.[1]

Branch Location City Opened
or converted
Closed or sold
Main 6400 South 27th Street Oak Creek, Wisconsin October 28, 1963
1 2555 West Ryan Road Franklin, Wisconsin December 10, 1968
2 3701 South 27th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin January 22, 1990
3 3378 South 27th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin July 16, 1990
4 17100 West Bluemound Road Brookfield, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
5 12745 West Capitol Drive Brookfield, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
6 220 East Sunset Drive Waukesha, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
7 4295 West Bradley Road Brown Deer, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
9 9200 North Green Bay Road Brown Deer, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
10 5555 South 108th Street Hales Corners, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
11 5455 South 108th Street Hales Corners, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
12 3164 South 76th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
13 N96W18211 County Line Road Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
14 10909 West Greenfield Avenue West Allis, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
16 10859 West Bluemound Road Wauwatosa, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
17 2625 South 108th Street West Allis, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
18 6760 West National Avenue West Allis, Wisconsin August 13, 1990
20 6312 South 27th Street Oak Creek, Wisconsin March 28, 1990
22 6767 West Greenfield Avenue West Allis, Wisconsin December 4, 1990
24 4200 South 76th Street Greenfield, Wisconsin June 2, 1993
25 150 West Holt Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin November 14, 1993
26 8770 South Howell Avenue Oak Creek, Wisconsin April 2, 1995
29 4968 South Whitnall Avenue St. Francis, Wisconsin November 20, 1995
31 8710 Durand Avenue Sturtevant, Wisconsin June 21, 1999
32 2115 10th Avenue South Milwaukee, Wisconsin May 30, 2001
37 15170 West Greenfield Avenue Brookfield, Wisconsin March 21, 2006
38 1202 North Green Bay Road Racine, Wisconsin January 30, 2007
39 2201 Miller Park Way West Milwaukee, Wisconsin March 6, 2007
40 2704 Lathrop Avenue Racine, Wisconsin October 23, 2009
41 4101 Durand Avenue Racine, Wisconsin October 23, 2009
42 4708 Northwestern Avenue Racine, Wisconsin October 23, 2009
43 3900 Erie Street Racine, Wisconsin October 23, 2009
44 5901 Washington Road Kenosha, Wisconsin October 23, 2009
47 201 East Sunset Drive Waukesha, Wisconsin June 4, 2018

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Tri City National Bank", BankFind Suite, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation This is a link to a Wikipedia article, retrieved May 29, 2021.
  2. "Welcome to Tri City National Bank: Our Logo", tcnb.com, retrieved May 29, 2021.
  3. Tatge-Rozell, Jill. "Bank of Elmwood closes, reopens today as Tri City", Kenosha News, October 24, 2009, front page and page A3.
  4. Burke, Michael. "Behind the deal: How Tri City bought the Bank of Elmwood", Racine Journal Times, October 31, 2009.