Bank of America Closing More Branches

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Bank of America to Close Several Branches Nationwide in 2025

The shift towards digital banking continues to impact brick-and-mortar branches, with Bank of America announcing the closure of several locations across the US in 2025. This move mirrors similar actions by other major financial institutions such as Chase and Wells Fargo, reflecting a broader industry trend exacerbated by the pandemic and rising bank failures.

While online banking offers convenience, the decline of physical branches raises concerns about accessibility for vulnerable populations. Experts point to the potential difficulties faced by elderly customers, low-income individuals, people with disabilities, and certain racial demographics who may rely on in-person banking services. Some analysts even predict the eventual disappearance of all physical bank branches within the next two decades.

The following Bank of America branches are slated for closure in 2025:

California

  • April: 134 South Church Street, Grass Valley
  • May: 1510 The Alameda, San Jose; 3150 Campus Drive, San Mateo
  • June: 4551 2nd Street, Suite 120, Davis
  • October: 16811 Algonquin Street, Huntington Beach
  • November: 5800 Santa Rosa Road, Camarillo
  • December: 445 Powell Street, San Francisco

Florida

  • May: 10690 Forest Hill Boulevard, Wellington

Illinois

  • January: 240 N Randall Rd, Lake in the Hills; 3210 W IL Route 60, Mundelein

Kentucky

  • September: 201 Bastogne Avenue, Fort Campbell

Massachusetts

  • March: One Post Office Square, Lynnfield

Nevada

  • September: 300 South Fourth Street, Las Vegas

South Carolina

  • October: 910 Savannah Highway, Charleston

Texas

  • September: 1206 South Bowen, Arlington

Virginia

  • May: 9280 Old Keene Mill Road, Burke

Washington

  • January: 1201 Madison Street
  • February: 4323 SW Admiral Way
  • April: 9019 Rainier Avenue South

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