TierOne Corp., the holding company for TierOne Bank, Lincoln, Neb., has announced that it will close all nine of its loan production offices across the country. The company said the goal of the closures is to direct its lending activity to its primary market area of Nebraska, Iowa, and Kansas. The lending offices being closed are located in Phoenix; Colorado Springs, Denver, and Fort Collins, Colo.; Orlando, Fla.; Minneapolis; Las Vegas; and Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C. Loans with existing customers will continue to be serviced by TierOne, the company said. The bank can be found on the Web at https://www.tieronebank.com.
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