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3Rivers first to open inside The Harrison

LEFT: 3Rivers opened its newest branch Tuesday, becoming the first business to open at the Jefferson Boulevard site.
BELOW: The credit union opened amid ongoing work outside the building.
Photos by Cathie Rowand | The Journal Gazette
3Rivers Federal Credit Union employees, from left, Kristi Cortezano, Ashlie Ortega and Heather Clark wait for customers on the ground floor of The Harrison downtown.

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