LOCAL: Assisted living options grow in Dayton area, though needs remain
A Fifth Third spokeswoman said all employees at the Linden branch were placed in other roles after the Jan. 24 closing.
The Dayton Daily News previously reported that as of January 2019, the number of bank branches in the Dayton metro declined by nearly 18% in the last 10 years. The change has been largely driven by more customers using their phones or online banking.
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