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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Ministers Debate Marriage Amendment, Affinity Credit Union Dedicates New Offices-Roseville Rewind

A look at the top news of the past week on Roseville Patch.

Roseville area clergy sparred over the proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage this past Monday evening at a St. Michael's Lutheran Church forum hosted by the Roseville Human Rights Commission. That was among the top news stories of the past week on Roseville Patch. Jackie Hill, the new pastor at Roseville Baptist, was the only one of the panelists to advance a strong stance in favor of the proposed amendment. To read the full report, click on to this link. Meanwhile, here are a few other significant stories in Roseville during the past week (Click on to the bold-faced links to read the full reports): 1.Affinity Credit Union Dedicates New Roseville Offices in Roseville. Officials from Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union …

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Affinity Credit Union Dedicates New Roseville Offices

Officials say new layout is like a community center designed for more customer-friendly banking.

Officials from Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union on Tuesday dedicated their new 22,000 square-foot offices in Roseville. The new two-story facility is located on the site formerly home to a Stuart Anderson Cattle Co. restaurant and just north of where Affinity has been leasing space for about 20 years at 2730 Snelling Ave. The new building doubles Affinity’s previous Roseville office space, according to Michael Kraft, project architect and a partner at HTG Architects in Minneapolis. Nic Peterson, Affinity vice president of member innovation, said Affinity needs larger quarters because “we serve a large population in Roseville." In a prior Roseville Patch story, Kraft said Affinity’s need for more space in Roseville was borne of the credit…

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Affinity Credit Union Planning New Roseville Office

Planning Commission recommends conditional use for drive-through.

Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union has plans to build a 20,000 square-foot office building in Roseville. Construction of the proposed two-story office and financial institution building at 2750 Snelling Ave. could begin this fall or next spring, an Affinity official said Wednesday.  No cost estimate was given. The new facility would be located on the site formerly home to a Stuart Anderson Cattle Co. restaurant and just north of where Affinity has been leasing space for about 20 years at 2730 Snelling Ave. The new building would double Affinity’s current Roseville office space, said Michael Kraft, project architect and a partner at HTG Architects in Minneapolis, Nic Peterson, Affinity vice president of member innovation, talked about his …

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Roseville Planning Commission meets Wednesday night

Affinity Credit Union proposal among agenda items.

The Roseville Planning Commission is set to meet Wednesday night to consider a request from Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union to build a two-story office and financial institutional  building at 2750 Snelling Ave. That address is the site of the former Stuart Anderson’s Cattle Company restaurant. Affiniity’s building plans include a drive-through for banking which would require a conditional use permit, according to a city staff report. Should the Planning Commission recommend approval of the conditional use permit, Affinity’s request would then go to the City Council for a possible vote on June 13. Currently, Affinity Credit Union has an office at 2730 Snelling Ave. N. in Roseville. The Commission meeting is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.…

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