Bank of Coushatta to Develop Bossier Branch

A Bossier City branch of the Bank of Coushatta is in the works.  The bank has purchased a site to develop.  Branch opening will be announced soon.

The real estate agent handling the sale of a former bank building in north Bossier City has posted that the facility has been acquired by the Bank of Coushatta.  Here is the post from Andrew Cordaro of Coldwell Banker Goslee:

“Congrats to Bank of Coushatta on the purchase of the former Ouachita Independent Bank (OIB) located at the corner of Benton & Brownlee in north Bossier.  The bank branch consists of 3,000 SF and sits on 3.6 acres.  Bank of Coushatta recently opened their first Shreveport location on Ellerbe Road.”

Bank President Jerry Glover confirmed the purchase to The Journal.  Glover said the facility had been vacated since the former bank was purchased by another bank.  That location had been sold to an investor and the Bank of Coushatta has purchased that site.

Glover said they received approval from regulators earlier to establish a new branch of the Bank of Coushatta in Bossier City.  He said the opening date of the Bossier City branch will be announced at a later date.