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Bank of the Bluegrass Expands Local Presence with New Palomar Springs Location

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Bank of the Bluegrass Expands Local Presence with New Palomar Springs Location

Serving Lexington for more than 50 years, the local bank announces the opening of a new branch.

 

Spring in the Bluegrass means basketball, bourbon, blooming trees—and of course, horses. It’s also a season of new beginnings, making it the perfect time for Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co. to open the doors of its newest Lexington location.

The bank is proud to announce the opening of its fourth Lexington branch, located at 3948 Fountainblue Lane, Suite 130 in the growing Palomar Springs development, located at the intersection of Man o’ War Boulevard and Harrodsburg Road. The new location invites customers and neighbors to experience the above-and-beyond personal banking that has earned the bank its reputation as “The Best Bank in Town®.”

For more than 50 years, Bank of the Bluegrass has been deeply rooted in the Lexington community. What began in the bank’s iconic brick headquarters at the corner of Limestone and High Street has grown into one of the most trusted financial institutions in Central Kentucky. The Palomar Springs branch marks an exciting new milestone as the bank continues to grow alongside the community it proudly calls home.

 

University of Kentucky MBA Alumnus, president Tom Greinke, speaking from the heart in a navy blue suit at a podium during the Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co's grand opening of Palomar Springs

 

“Opening this new branch is a big moment for us,” said Tom Greinke, President of Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co., who led the development of the Palomar Springs expansion. “It allows us to bring our personalized attention and relationship-focused service to even more of the Lexington community. As we expand, we’re continuing to invest in both people and technology—including enhanced digital tools and our clients’ mobile banking experience.”

 

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The 2,500-square-foot branch features a modern, warm, and welcoming design that reflects the bank’s commitment to combining personal service with convenience and technology. The location includes three private offices, universal banker workstations, two drive-through lanes, and external ATM access, providing flexible service options for customers.

 

5 smiling business professionals in front of the bank financial center bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co at Palomar Springs.

 

The branch will be led by Monica Fox-Ramirez, AVP and Financial Center Manager, who brings 28 years of banking experience to the role. She is joined by an experienced team including Lisa T. Smith, Consumer Mortgage Lender (25 years, MLO #1028219) and Hannah Hutchinson, Assistant Branch Manager (12 years).

 

Smiling business professional man in a navy blue suit with a light blue collared shirt silver and blue horse pin stands with his hands on 2 chairs in front of scenes from the bluegrass in the new meeting room at Bank of the Bluegrass and Trust co Palomar Springs financial center bank

 

“Our culture is centered around caring for people,” said Bill Allen, Chief Executive Officer of Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co. “We’re rooted in tradition, financially strong, and committed to living our mission every day. This bank is built on great people who truly care about Lexington and the individuals, families, and businesses we serve.”

 

Councilmember Whitney Baxter, Representative Adam Moore, chairman of the board Mark Herren, CEO Bill Allen, financial center manager Monica Fox-Ramirex, owners Ellen Jett and Monroe Jett, president Tom Greinke, Lisa Mahan, and members of the Commerce Lexington ambassadors cut a blue ribbon in front of the Palomar Springs financial center grand opening for Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co. Group of well-dressed business people on a sunny day cutting a blue ribbon in front of glass doors.

 

The opening represents more than a new building—it’s a symbol of the bank’s continued investment in Lexington’s future. With strong roots and smooth strides forward, Bank of the Bluegrass remains dedicated to providing relationship-based banking and trusted financial guidance throughout Central Kentucky.

 

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To celebrate the opening, Bank of the Bluegrass invites the community to stop by the new branch for opening specials, conversation, and a warm welcome from the team. Visitors may even want to swing by after a winning day at the races to make a deposit and learn more about the bank’s “Bluegrass Trifecta Special”—a fun nod to the region’s racing heritage and the bank’s winning approach to community banking.

At Bank of the Bluegrass, banking isn’t just about transactions—it’s about relationships, neighbors, and a shared commitment to the place we all call home.

The Best Bank in Town® is proud to welcome you to Palomar Springs. To learn more about our current specials, please call us at (859) 233-4500.

 

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