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US Bank Branch Location Detail by Branch State AR US Bank Branch Location Detail by Branch State AR AA CENTRAL_ARKANSAS STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 05 019 99999 9538.00 108.047 Arkadelphia Main Street F 526 Main St Arkadelphia 71923 05 059 99999 0207.00 106.6889 Bismarck AR F 6677 Highway 7 Bismarck 71929 05 059 99999 0204.00 74.9001 Malvern Ash Street F 327 S Ash St Malvern 72104 05 019 99999 9536.01 102.2259 West Pine F 2701 Pine St Arkadelphia 71923 AA FORT_SMITH_AR STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 05 033 22900 0206.00 110.8144 Alma F 115 Hwy 64 W Alma 72921 05 033 22900 0203.02 116.7655 Pointer Trail F 102 Pointer Trl W Van Buren 72956 05 033 22900 0205.02 61.1586 Van Buren 6th & Webster F 510 Webster St Van Buren 72956 AA HEBER_SPRINGS STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 05 023 99999 4804.00 114.3719 Heber Springs F 821 W Main St Heber Springs 72543 05 023 99999 4805.02 118.3 Quitman F 6149 Heber Springs Rd W Quitman 721319095 AA HOT_SPRINGS_AR STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 05 051 26300 0120.02 112.1492 Highway 7 North F 101 Cooper Cir Hot Springs Village 71909 05 051 26300 0112.00 124.5881 Highway 70 West F 1768 Airport Rd Hot Springs 71913 05 051 26300 0114.00 45.0681 Hot Springs Central Avenue F 1234 Central Ave Hot Springs 71901 05 051 26300 0117.00 108.4234 Hot Springs Mall F 4451 Central Ave Hot Springs 71913 05 051 26300 0116.01 156.8431 Malvern Avenue F 1875 Malvern Ave Hot Springs 71901 4/16/2019 8:57:42 AM Page 1 of 128 US Bank Branch Location Detail by Branch AA LITTLE_ROCK_NORTH_LITT STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 05 125 30780 0105.10 132.053 Bryant F 100 Commerce St Bryant 72022 05 119 30780 0044.00 226.3226 Capitol AR F 401 W Capitol Ave Little Rock 72201 05 119 30780 0042.16 135.8989 Chenal F 17200 Chenal Pkwy Little Rock 72223 05 045 30780 0307.01 61.9997 Conway Main F 1122 Van Ronkle St Conway 72032 05 045 30780 0306.00 132.4606 Conway West F 2620 Prince St Conway 72032 05 119 30780 0041.03 43.377 Geyer Springs F 6004 Baseline Rd Little Rock 72209 05 119 30780 0016.00 208.3846 Heights F 5200 Kavanaugh Blvd Little Rock 72207 05 119 30780 0036.08 91.772 Jacksonville AR F 1804 N 1st St Jacksonville 72076 05 119 30780 0037.07 151.7697 Kiehl F 4199 E Kiehl Ave Sherwood 72120 05 119 30780 0032.02 83.4167 Levy F 3701 Camp Robinson Rd North Little Rock 72118 05 119 30780 0043.06 152.7381 Maumelle F 119 Audubon Dr Maumelle 72113 05 119 30780 0033.03 151.0409 McCain Boulevard F 3703 McCain Blvd North Little Rock 72116 05 119 30780 0037.12 152.024 North Hills F 7001 John F Kennedy Blvd North Little Rock 72116 05 119 30780 0025.00 74.7208 One Riverfront Place F 1 Riverfront Pl North Little Rock 72114 05 119 30780 0021.04 136.3912 Park Plaza F 6320 W Markham St Little Rock 72205 05 105 30780 9528.00 92.3311 Perryville AR F 115 6th St Perryville 72126 05 119 30780 0022.04 124.7265 Rodney Parham F 10720 N Rodney Parham Rd Little Rock 722124177 05 119 30780 0027.00 64.644 Rose City F 4311 E Broadway St North Little Rock 72117 05 053 30780 4704.00 100.1712 Sheridan AR F 101 N Oak St Sheridan 721502129 05 119 30780 0022.09 72.0798 West Markham F 11402 W Markham St Little Rock 72211 AA MORRILTON STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 05 029 99999 9503.00 103.8837 Highway 9B F 1539 E Harding St Morrilton 72110 AA MOUNTAIN_HOME STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 05 089 99999 9602.02 96.5801 Flippin F 317 E Main St Flippin 72634 05 005 99999 9504.00 117.2059 Mountain Home F 100 S Main St Mountain Home 72653 4/16/2019 8:57:42 AM Page 2 of 128 US Bank Branch Location Detail by Branch State AZ AA LAKE_HAVASU_CITY_KING STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 04 015 29420 9515.02 114.2798 Bullhead City AZ F 2840 Highway 95 Ste 300 Bullhead City 86442 04 015 29420 9539.00 108.6604 Kingman AZ F 3240 Stockton Hill Rd Kingman 86409 4/16/2019 8:57:42 AM Page 3 of 128 US Bank Branch Location Detail by Branch AA PHOENIX_MESA_SCOTTSDA STATE CNTY MSA TRACT % Med LOCATION Branch ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE CODE CODE Income Type 04 013 38060 1155.00 49.6216 35th & Southern F 3530 W Southern Ave Phoenix 85041 04 013 38060 0924.02 87.2923 43rd and Northern Fry's S 4329 W Northern Ave Glendale 85301 04 013 38060 1125.09 47.6463 75th & McDowell AZ F 1820 N 75th Ave Ste 100 Phoenix 85035 04 013 38060 0715.17 115.4398 83rd Ave Safeway S 12320 N 83rd Ave Peoria 85381 04 013 38060 1167.12 132.9774 Ahwatukee Safeway S 4005 E Chandler Blvd Phoenix 85048 04 021 38060 0008.01 80.038 Anthem at Merrill Ranch Safeway S 3325 N Hunt Hwy Florence 85132 04 013 38060 1042.15 95.7903 Arrowhead Fry's S 6611 W Bell Rd Glendale 85308 04 013 38060 4226.40 96.3508 Baseline & Ellsworth Safeway S 9101 E Baseline Rd Mesa 85209 04 013 38060 1077.00 90.136 Biltmore F 2222 E Camelback Rd Ste 1 Phoenix 85016 04 013 38060 0506.08 95.2831 Buckeye Fry's S 1300 S Watson Rd Buckeye 85326 04 013 38060 6106.00 125.8189 Carefree Albertsons S 3130 W Carefree Hwy Phoenix 85086 04 021 38060 0013.04 99.2416 Casa Grande Fry's S 2858 N Pinal Ave Casa Grande 85122 04 013 38060 8139.00 141.6654 Chandler Albertsons S 2935 E Riggs Rd Chandler 85249 04 013 38060 8123.00 177.7691 Chandler AZ F 2995 S Alma School Rd Ste Chandler 852864618 04 013 38060 8105.00 153.9035 Chandler Intel Campus F 5000 W Chandler Blvd Chandler 85226 04 013 38060 0610.26 91.4126 Cotton AZ Safeway S 17049 W Bell Rd Surprise 85374 04 013 38060 6147.00 56.9199 Deer Valley AZ F 1838 W Parkside Ln Ste 115 Phoenix 85027 04 013 38060 6116.00 184.1488 Deer Valley Safeway S 3800 W Happy Valley Rd Glendale 85310 04 013 38060 6150.00 204.8566 Desert Ridge F 20930 N Tatum Blvd Phoenix 850504270 04 013 38060 4214.00 44.465 Downtown Mesa AZ F 1 N MacDonald Ste 107 Mesa 85201 04 013 38060 4226.20 180.7587 East Baseline Safeway S 5137 E Baseline Rd Gilbert 85234 04 013 38060 3199.07 202.963 East Elliot Rd Safeway S 1515 E Elliot Rd Tempe 85284 04 013 38060 8113.00 135.6169 East Ray Road Safeway S 1060 E Ray Rd Chandler 85225 04 013 38060 4225.13 100.6611 East Southern Ave Safeway S 3622 E Southern Ave Mesa 852062504 04 013 38060 4206.02 112.0859 East University Safeway S 2740 E University Dr Mesa 85213 04 013 38060 2168.18 112.9385 Fountain Hills Safeway S 13733 N Fountain Hills Blvd Fountain Hills 85268 04 013 38060 6189.00 88.9458 Fountain Square AZ F 630 E Bell Rd Phoenix 85022 04 013 38060 8155.00 139.5063 Gilbert AZ F 2811 S Market St Ste 103 Gilbert 85295 04 013 38060 8160.00 188.9348 Gilbert Fry's S 6470 S Higley Rd Gilbert 85298 04 013 38060 6109.00 172.7742 Happy Valley & Lake Pleasant F 9746 W Happy Valley Rd Peoria 85383 04 013 38060 1032.20 163.3012 Kierland Safeway S 6501 E Greenway Pkwy Scottsdale 85254 04 013 38060 6138.00 167.4387 Lake Pleasant AZ Fry's S 8375 W Deer Valley Rd Peoria 853822460 04 013 38060 1166.10 105.4282 Laveen Safeway S 5035 W Baseline Rd Laveen 85339 04 013 38060 0610.13 132.5221 Litchfield Park Albertsons S 12970 W Indian School Rd Litchfield Park 85340 04 013 38060 0610.09 118.5111 North Estrella Pkwy Safeway S 440 N Estrella Pkwy Goodyear 85338 04 013 38060 2168.47 238.9662 North Pima Road Safeway S 20901 N Pima Rd Scottsdale 85255 04 013 38060 4201.05 142.0501 North Power Rd Safeway S 1855 N Power Rd Mesa 85205 04 013 38060 2168.22 186.2168 North Scottsdale Road Safeway S 32551 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale 85266 4/16/2019 8:57:42 AM Page 4 of 128 US Bank Branch Location Detail by Branch 04 013 38060 9805.00 0 Ocotillo Intel Campus F 4500 S Dobson Rd Bldg OC2 Chandler 852484907 04 013 38060 2172.01 72.22 Old Town Scottsdale AZ F 4253 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale 85251 04 013 38060 1141.00 164.4788 Phoenix Tower AZ F 101 N 1st Ave Ste 110 Phoenix 850031932 04 013 38060 1105.01 97.8111 Phoenix Uptown F 3800 N Central Ave Ste C-20 Phoenix 850121992 04 013 38060 8167.00 175.1766 Queen Creek Safeway S 18495 E Queen Creek Rd Queen Creek 85142 04 013 38060 8101.00 189.2268 Ray & Rural Fry's S 9900 S Rural Rd Tempe 85284 04 013 38060 0610.22 78.1616 Sarival Fry's S 16380 W Yuma Rd Goodyear 85338 04 013 38060 2168.07 164.7081 Scottsdale F 9719 N Hayden Rd Scottsdale 85258 04 013 38060 1051.01 197.9933 Shea and Tatum Fry's S 4707 E Shea Blvd Phoenix 85028 04 013 38060 1164.00 58.5498 South 16th St Safeway S 6202 S 16th St Phoenix 85042 04 013 38060 0715.06 69.4925 Sun City AZ F 9899 W Bell Rd Sun City 85351 04 013 38060 0610.29 81.5532 Surprise AZ F 13753 W Bell Rd Ste 1 Surprise 85374 04 013 38060 3194.02 124.3601 Tempe F 1800 E Baseline Rd Tempe 85283 04 013 38060 3184.00 76.3669 Tempe Marketplace F 2060 E Rio Salado Pkwy Tempe 85281 04 021 38060 0013.06 81.4543 Trekell Road AZ Safeway S 1637 N Trekell Rd Casa Grande 85222 04 013 38060 0405.20 187.5828 Vistancia Boulevard Safeway S 28455 N Vistancia Blvd Peoria 85383 04 013 38060 0610.35 130.5954 Waddell AZ Safeway S 13828 W Waddell Rd Surprise 853793802 04 021 38060 0003.12 59.214 West Apache Trail Safeway S 3185 W Apache Trl Apache Junction 85120 04 013 38060 6185.00 69.1612 West Bell Rd Safeway S 3450 W Bell Rd Phoenix 85053 04 013 38060 1096.01 57.7898 West Camelback Rd Safeway S 4811 N 83rd Ave Phoenix 85033 04 013 38060 5231.03 108.8293 West Chandler Blvd Safeway S 1159 W Chandler Blvd Chandler 85224 04 013 38060 4213.03 63.4174 West Main St Safeway S 1960 W Main St Mesa 85201 AA
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