Lake City Bank acquires former United Telephone building

Photo released by Lale City Bank shows its newly acquired building on the right adjacent to its main branch on Center Street in downtown Warsaw.
By David Slone
Times-Union

WARSAW — Lake City Bank purchased the 35,600-square-foot three-story office building at 122 E. Center St., in downtown Warsaw on Friday.

The office building will significantly expand the bank’s Warsaw campus and support the continued growth of Lake City Bank, according to a news release from Lake City Bank. The newly acquired building will be substantially renovated and modernized and renamed the Lake City Bank Innovation and Technology Center.

Lake City Bank has been headquartered in Warsaw since the bank was founded in 1872 and employs 279 employees in the downtown Warsaw campus, representing the largest employer in downtown Warsaw. Lake City Bank will grow from that employee total, and the office building can be occupied by more than 70 people.

“This acquisition adds the sixth building to our downtown Warsaw campus and represents our continued commitment to the bank’s hometown. Throughout our 152-year history, we’ve been focused on taking care of our clients and communities in every Hoosier community we serve. Increasingly, our clients are relying upon technology-driven solutions to manage their financial needs. The Lake City Bank Innovation and Technology Center will be home to our technology services, information security, application management and project management teams and will provide the bank with significant room to continue our growth well into the future,” said David M. Findlay, chairman and chief executive officer.

“Since 2010, we’ve invested approximately $30 million in our Warsaw facilities and in our Kosciusko County bank offices. We have fully renovated and modernized our entire Warsaw footprint. We’ve proudly taken older buildings and brought them back to life with these major capital investments in our hometown,” he said.

The building was constructed in 1968 by the United Telephone Company of Indiana to support the region’s telecommunications industry.

The third floor has been leased by Lake City Bank since 2012. The first and second floors will be renovated to support additional future growth, according to the release. The exterior of the building will be updated to reflect the bank’s current brand position.

In addition to the added capacity for office space, Lake City Bank will incorporate flexible space options such as a coffee meeting location, a walk-up ITM and various meeting rooms with modern conference-calling capabilities to enhance communications with other locations in the Lake City Bank footprint, the release states.

“For 152 years, Lake City Bank has been growing and investing in the Warsaw community,” said Kristin L. Pruitt, president. “Our investment in this facility is strategic and will support the continued growth of our collaborative teams who deliver innovative products and services to our customers.”

Lake City Bank, a $6.6 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, was founded in 1872 and serves central and northern Indiana communities with 54 branch offices and a robust digital banking platform.