A two-day auction is scheduled to begin on September 5 for a stand-alone 3,300-square-foot building in Westminster, Colorado that once housed a bank. Located at 2371 W. 128th Avenue, the one-story structure was built in 2002 and is graced by an airy front lobby and well over 2,500 square feet of office space. With a solar panel roof, the building also features a four-bay drive-up, 28 parking spaces, and sits on a 1.1-acre site. The structure, designated as a Class B building, was once a branch office for the Chase Bank which nationally closed nearly two dozen of its locations earlier this year. The publication 24/7 Wall Street has additionally predicted that Chase, with more than 4,700 branches nationally, may soon be closing down several hundred of its locations in favor of online banking. The Westminster property is being listed by the Denver real estate office of Cushman & Wakefield, with a starting auction bid of $150,000. By Garry Boulard
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