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Taylor partners with Scheid Architects for 3,780 s/f Five Star Bank branch

Taylor (www.TaylorTheBuilders.com), a leading regional general contractor, has been awarded the contract for construction of Five Star Bank's newest branch. Taylor partnered with Buffalo-based firm Scheid Architectural, PLLC for final facility design of the 3,780 s/f facility at 3133 Silverback Ln. Construction broke ground in June, and project completion is slated for November 2012. "Taylor is pleased to continue its relationship with the Five Star team as they expand their footprint in the Southern Tier," said Taylor CEO, Jim Taylor. "As a leader in commercial general contracting, Taylor is committed to deliver superior buildings in the most efficient ways possible, and this project will be no different." Having recently completed the Chili Center branch in July of 2011, Taylor continues its relationship with the financial institution. With $2.6 billion in assets, Five Star Bank provides a wide range of consumer and commercial banking services to individuals, municipalities and businesses through an extensive network of branch locations and ATMs in Western and Central New York State, and employs more than 600 people. Five Star Bank, along with Five Star Investment Services, both affiliates of Financial Institutions, Inc., also provides diversified financial services to its customers and clients, including brokerage and insurance. Taylor is a second-generation general contractor with over 40 years of experience in the management and construction of office, commercial, industrial and institutional buildings. Having successfully completed literally hundreds of projects, Taylor's team promises greater value and fewer headaches throughout the construction process.
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