FNB Launches New Mayfield Rebuilds Construction Cam
FNB Bank is proud to announce the launch of a construction cam that will provide daily live streaming of the new Fiscal Court Administration Building in Mayfield. Live feeds are available daily from 6 AM – 9 PM at: https://growwithfnb.com/constructioncam/.
The deadliest tornado on record for December swept through Mayfield, Kentucky on December 10, 2021, killing 24 people and destroying homes and businesses. Among those severely damaged structures was FNB Bank’s Mayfield Main Office, and the town’s iconic Courthouse and City Hall. Since then, the City of Mayfield, the Graves County Fiscal Court, local businesses, and local homeowners have been focused on recovering and rebuilding together. In January 2024, FNB proudly reopened our Mayfield Main Office, and was the first business to rebuild back on the court square following the tornado. Since our reopening, more neighbors have broken ground and will be returning to the downtown area. We are excited about the progress that’s in process, and wanted to share it with our community and beyond by offering this construction cam that will provide a daily front porch view of the rebuilding progress.
“We are excited to have our neighbors rebuilding back on the court square in Mayfield,” stated Brooke Wiles, FNB’s Chief Marketing Officer. “We know firsthand what it is like to recover and rebuild after the devasting tornado, and we want to celebrate those that are doing the same. Our new construction camera is one way we can showcase the progress being made in our downtown area to those near and far.”
FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky with assets exceeding $660 million. FNB ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness and has earned three consecutive ‘Outstanding’ ratings for the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) by the FDIC. FNB is a 2021-2024 ‘Best Places to Work in Kentucky’ Small Business Category Award Winner. The bank currently has ten locations located in Graves, McCracken, Calloway, Trigg, and Marshall County. FNB is Member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.