BERLIN, MD (April 29, 2025) – Taylor Bank today announced the opening date for its new, full-service branch in Cape Charles. Located at 645 Mason Avenue, Cape Charles, Virginia 23310, the branch will officially open on Monday, May 5th, 2025.
“We’re thrilled to expand our footprint and bring our trusted banking services to the Cape Charles community,” said M. Dean Lewis, CEO and President of Taylor Bank. “For 135 years, Taylor Bank has been a pillar of personal and business banking on the Delmarva Peninsula. Our mission as a community bank remains unchanged; we are here to build personal relationships and deliver banking solutions that add value and help our customers meet their financial goals, needs, and aspirations.”
The Cape Charles branch will be open Monday through Friday, offering both lobby and drive-through banking services:
- Lobby Hours: 9:00AM – 4:00PM
- Drive-through Hours:
- Monday – Thursday: 8:30AM – 4:00PM
- Friday: 8:30AM – 5:00PM
The branch will provide a comprehensive suite of banking services, including checking and savings accounts, home equity loans, residential mortgage loans, and commercial loans tailored to support local entrepreneurs and businesses. Whether you’re opening your first account, looking for a loan, or seeking expert financial advice, Taylor Bank aims to provide peace of mind with personalized and professional support every step of the way. Customers can reach the Cape Charles branch directly at (757) 695-3003.
To commemorate this milestone, Taylor Bank will host a Ribbon Cutting and Business After Hours event in partnership with the ESVA Chamber of Commerce. The celebration will take place on Thursday, May 29, from 4:00PM until 6:00PM at the Cape Charles Branch. Attendees will enjoy an evening of entertainment, door prizes, and refreshments provided by The Oyster Farm.
“We’re excited to deepen our roots in this vibrant community and build lasting relationships with our customers,” said Lisa Lewis, Cape Charles Branch Manager. “Whether serving local businesses or individuals, our focus is on listening, understanding, and delivering real solutions to help every customer thrive.”
It’s so nice how the town crawls up everyone’s arse forcing us to spend a truckload of money keeping properties looking historic and we have this wonderful suburban-ass looking, strip mall, Olive Garden wannabe, Northern Virginia, cookie cutter, crap building.
That’s all. Keep it real Cape Charles.
It’s an eyesore. There are more than five signs that say “Taylor Bank” just at the entrance. Who approved this in a historic town?
in cape charles, when it comes to township approvals, follow the $.