SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - (06/05/06) -- Norton Community CU said it willmove it headquarters off the former Norton Air Force Base to a newsite in the nearby the Redlands in 2008. The 63-year-old creditunion, which serves residens of San Bernardino and Riversidecounties, plans to build a 22,000 square-foot home office andbranch at a 2.1-acre site it purchased, giving it more visibilityto expand membership. The $150 million credit union sold its oldproperty to Stater Bros. Markets, which is building a new corporatecampus.
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