JPMorgan Chase leaders and community partners cut the ribbon on a new Community Center branch in the Grand Concourse neighborhood of the Bronx. This branch, the second of its kind in the city, is built to expand access to banking, tools and advice to help customers get on a path to financial health and resilience. The Grand Concourse Community Center branch features a team of local financial health experts focused on community engagement, mentorship and advice.

The location looks and feels different from a ?typical? bank ? it combines a modern design, spacious layout, and the latest banking technology, reflecting how customers engage with Chase today.

This branch also features art inspired by local students from the Michael Ford Art Camp, a large multipurpose room which can be used to host free financial health workshops, or pop-up shops for small business clients, and complimentary Wi-Fi for community groups and individuals on site. The Community Center investment is just one of the many ways JPMorgan Chase is helping expand access to opportunity for more New Yorkers. The firm recently celebrated the topping out of its 1,388-foot, headquarters at 270 Park Avenue in Manhattan.

The 60-story building will be home to 14,000 employees when it opens in 2025. The firm is also making a significant investment to help improve the city?s infrastructure and transit system and working closely with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. JPMorgan Chase serves New York City consumers and small businesses through more than 290 Chase branches across all five boroughs, with nearly 40 of those branches offering complimentary workshops, skills training and support for small businesses.

The firm has invested over $4.8 billion in community development and financed more than 58,000 affordable homes in New York City.