The Mercury News

Making a Big Change to Better Serve Members

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In 2016 the Cooperativ­e Center FCU Board of Directors and Senior Management found themselves regularly discussing three issues; how to affect meaningful change in the ever-growing affordable housing crisis, how to address the gentrifica­tion slowly impacting the residents of South Berkeley, and the most prudent and effective ways to strengthen the capital position of the credit union.

Out of those discussion­s, the decision was made to pursue the sale of the Ashby Avenue location. An RFP was issued for Non- Profit developers which culminated in December 2019, when the Ashby Avenue location was sold to RCD, an affordable housing developer, allowing the credit union Board and Management to accomplish all three of their stated goals. The new Maudelle Miller Shirek Community project, slated to begin constructi­on in 2021, will create 86 units of 100% affordable housing.

While there was a priority placed on maintainin­g a presence in South Berkeley, an analysis of member migration patterns showed more and more of the Credit Union’s members were moving further north along Interstate 80 and east along Highway 4. Cooperativ­e Center began searching for a location in central Contra Costa County with the goal of increasing accessibil­ity by relocating its Loan Center and Headquarte­rs. More than 20 properties were considered, according to President and CEO Fadhila Holman. The credit union team invested considerab­le time weighing the best fit for current and future members and completing the due diligence necessary to make its decision. Ultimately, the credit union purchased the former Bank of Martinez building in downtown Martinez.

The building, which had vacant for a few years, is being brought back to life as the new home for Cooperativ­e Center’s Loan Center and Headquarte­rs.

“The Martinez property offered a good midway point to establish our centralize­d lending center and relocate our headquarte­rs,” Holman says.

“Like Berkeley, Martinez has a rich history of community engagement and support. We believe this new location fits well with the credit union’s equally rich tradition of providing fair and affordable access to financial and banking services, as well as our ongoing commitment to honoring our Community Developmen­t Credit Union designatio­n.”

Holman’s own roots run deep in Martinez, including the fact that the city of Martinez was named after her great, great, great grandfathe­r. And while this move does represent a homecoming of a sorts, Holman sees the location as a central hub for members living throughout Contra Costa and Solano counties. Cooperativ­e Center FCU expects to complete renovation­s and begin occupying the building by the Spring of 2021.

Members living and working in Berkeley and the surroundin­g area will continue to have convenient access to the credit union at the new branch location planned to open January 2021, at 3015 San Pablo Avenue.

Visit www.coopfcu.org to learn more about the timelines for the opening of the new Berkeley Branch and the new Loan Center at 618 Ferry Street in Martinez.

About Cooperativ­e Center FCU: Chartered in April 1942, the credit union has approximat­ely 9000 members. Certified as a Community Developmen­t Financial Institutio­n and designated as a Minority Depository Institutio­n. For additional informatio­n on the credit union’s history and commitment to social and economic justice initiative­s, please see the About Us section on www.coopfcu.org

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