HEBER VALLEY, Utah — The Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce, alongside local business leaders, residents, and community partners, recently celebrated the official ribbon cutting for the relocated Grand Valley Bank Heber City branch at 191 East Gateway Drive.

Originally a restaurant establishment, the Grand Valley Bank team transformed the existing structure into a welcoming new bank space featuring a mountain modern aesthetic featuring stunning artwork portraying local wildlife and colorful landscapes. The branch officially opened its doors on December 22, 2025, with the drive-up canopy completed in January 2026.

The project incorporated a number of local partners and businesses throughout the renovation process, including Pierce Cabinets, which provided much of the custom woodwork and cabinetry featured throughout the building interior. The new branch is a welcomed addition to the south end of the valley and currently serves as the only financial institution in that area.

“This project represents continued investment in the future of Heber Valley and the services needed to support our community,” said Dallin Koecher, Executive Director of the Heber Valley Chamber, Tourism, and Economic Development office. “We are excited to welcome Grand Valley Bank to the south end of the valley and recognize the thoughtful redevelopment and local partnerships that helped bring this project to life.”

Expanded access to financial services remains an important part of supporting local businesses, homeowners, and long-term economic development. Grand Valley Bank stated they are proud to welcome both new and existing customers to the new location. For more information about this financial institution, visit Grand Valley Bank.

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