Item 2. Properties
ITEM 2. PROPERTIES
The Corporation is located in a four-story office building in downtown Terre Haute, Indiana that was first occupied in June 1988. It is leased to the Bank. The Bank also owns one other facility in Terre Haute, which is a 50,000-square-foot building housing operations and administrative staff and equipment. In addition, the Bank holds in fee five other branch buildings. One of the branch buildings is a single-story 36,000-square-foot building which is located in a Terre Haute suburban area. One other branch bank building is leased by the Bank. The expiration date on the lease is May 31, 2028.
Facilities of the Corporation’s banking centers in Indiana counties, outside of Vigo County, Indiana, include fifteen offices. All buildings are held in fee.
Facilities of the Corporation’s banking centers in Illinois include twenty-four offices. Nineteen buildings are held in fee, and five are leased with leases expiring from 2026 to 2036.
Facilities of the Corporation’s banking centers in Kentucky include sixteen offices. All buildings are held in fee.
Facilities of the Corporation’s banking centers in Tennessee include fifteen offices. Thirteen buildings are held in fee, and two are leased. One lease expires in 2026, and the other expires in 2031.
Facilities of the Corporation’s banking centers in Georgia include three offices. All buildings are held in fee.
Facilities of the Corporation’s loan production offices, include an office in Bloomington, Indiana, an office in Carmel, Indiana, an office in Evansville, Indiana, an office in Fort Wayne, Indiana, an office in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, an office in Brentwood, Tennessee, an office in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and an office in Knoxville, Tennessee. The loan production offices are leased by the Bank. The expiration dates on the leases are January 31, 2029, April 30, 2028, September 16, 2030, November 30, 2030, December 31, 2030, September 30, 2026, February 28, 2028, and June 30, 2030, respectively.
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