DIMMITT, Texas–Hereford Texas FCU has selected the design/build firm DEI to oversee its new branch here.
Headquartered in Hereford, Texas, HTFCU is adding a 2,336 square-foot new branch in Dimmitt at the intersection of US 385 and Etter Street.
“This location will resemble the design established at the main office, which incorporates their brand colors of red and white and a complimentary blue to relate back to the Texas flag,” Cincinnati-based DEI said. “The colors and the stylized Hereford cow logo are subtly used throughout the interior in graphics, fabrics, and even custom light fixtures. Stacked stone walls and a clerestory lobby bring the outside in.”
A ‘Residential Feel’
The company added the waiting area has a residential feel that encourages members to enjoy the overall atmosphere in the branch, which is expected to be open by Fall 2022.
“The Hereford Texas Federal Credit’s experience with DEI was and continues to be exceptional,” said Brenda Fuentes, HTFCU CEO. “The pride, care, and diligence that DEI has projects in every aspect from start to finish. I have confidently recommended them to others and will continue to do so and am excited to start the process again with our new and upcoming branch.”
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