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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Columbia Savings and Loan has been a staple in the Milwaukee community for 98 years. It s the state s first African-American owned financial institution founded by Ardie and Wilbur Halyard. Their mission was to provide home loans for the cities African Americans.Mr. George Gary, who recently retired from Columbia Savings and Loan, joined the institution as an assistant manager in Mortgage Lending after graduating from Jackson State University in Mississippi. In 1991, he took on the role of president and CEO. I wanted to help people be able to achieve t
stanley quencher he so-called American dream with this home-ownership. That s probably why I stayed as long as I did, said Gary. There are not many savings and loans left in the U.S. following the Savings and Loans crisis in the late 80 s. As a matter of fact, Columbia, located at 2020 W. Fond du Lac Avenue, is one of two left in Wisconsin. That was not the first location. The first location I think was actually in a funeral home at 6th and Cherry. Then they moved in 1933 to 8th Street, then came the expressway that took the building and in 58 they moved to 2000 W. Fond du Lac, said Gary. After nearly 50 years of service, Gary is most proud of getting loans approved for neighborhood churches and helping develop the area known as Hal
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