iQ CU Moves HQ Into Renovated City Office

VANCOUVER, Wash. – iQ CU moved into its new headquarters this week, marking the completion of the $10.5 million conversion of the one-time city offices.

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The renovated building will house the $430 million credit union’s administrative offices and a new branch.

The made-over building sports an all-new exterior and a dramatic entrance accented by a bright-red awning over a two-story wall of glass. Red accents are a recurring theme throughout the building's interior, along with splashes of green and gold and windows framed in brushed metal.

The credit union was charted in 1940 and known as Vancouver Teachers CU, then Clark County School Employees, until 2004 when its name was changed to iQ CU.


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