Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Logix FCU to Build 170,000-Square-Foot HQ Building in Santa Clarita

Logix Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in Los Angeles County, said Tuesday it will build a 170,000-square-foot headquarters in Santa Clarita.

The $4.1 billion credit union purchased a vacant 12-acre parcel in the Valencia Commerce Center for an undisclosed price and expects to move there sometime in 2018.


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1 comment:

  1. LOGIX...better banking. That is the brand logo. Keith is it a credit union or a bank? Don't take my word for it - logon to: www.logixbanking.com Keith you are silly. You called them a credit union. In name only. Actually a bank - but they keep the federal credit union charter to dodge taxes and keep their not-for-profit tax exempt status.

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