Sheetz keeps promise to honor historic bank’s past at Fraser location – Macomb Daily
A crew engaged on the Sheetz gas middle and comfort retailer in Fraser this week put in a facade that was preserved from a historic financial institution on the property the place the mission is being constructed.
The facade was a part of the previous State Bank of Fraser, which stood for many years at the southwest nook of Utica and 14 Mile roads. The long-vacant constructing was demolished in 2025 to make manner for an $8 million Sheetz, which is nearing completion.
Officials with the Altoona, Pa.-based firm agreed to protect the facade as a manner to honor the historical past of the financial institution website whereas constructing one thing that serves the group’s future.
“The State Bank of Fraser building holds a special place in this community’s history, and we wanted to honor that,” Sheetz public affairs supervisor Nick Ruffner advised the Macomb Daily in an e mail.
“We made a deliberate decision to preserve the original bank facade as part of our development, along with a sizable amount of green space and landscaping to further enhance the surrounding area. We feel these touches make our Fraser location something truly unique.”
As a part of his dedication to working intently with the town of Fraser and its residents, Sheetz has made plenty of enhancements to the mission, together with incorporating a part of the previous State Bank of Fraser constructing into the facade, further landscaping, and a traffic-calming mediation at the location entrance.
Sheetz agreed to construct a 3,000-square-foot public park overlooking a detention pond and add a historic pedestrian plaza that may embrace a monument to commemorate the financial institution. The park will embrace picnic tables, trash receptacles, shade timber, and decorative planting.
Additionally, Sheetz will contribute $50,000 to the town for street enchancment efforts.
A person watching the development earlier this week stated he agreed with Sheetz’s choice to honor the bank’s past.
“That’s a great thing to do,” stated the person, who stated he used to work in development however declined to establish himself. “I think it will look pretty nice when the facade is finished. They still have to put a new top on it.”
Records present the 11,500-square-foot constructing was initially constructed in 1910 and underwent transforming in 1975. Over the years it was occupied by the State Bank of Fraser, PNC Bank and others.
Ruffner stated he anticipates ongoing development of the Fraser Sheetz will likely be completed later this month, when a grand opening will likely be introduced.
Company representatives stated the Fraser retailer is a part of Sheetz’s bigger plan to open 50-60 shops throughout southeast Michigan, together with seven in Macomb County. The Macomb areas embrace Eastpointe, Macomb Township, Shelby Township, and Warren.
Each retailer is anticipated to make use of at least 30 individuals, lots of whom are full-time, creating greater than 400 new jobs throughout the area.
