First World Mortgage expands in Connecticut with new office in Glastonbury
Staff Writer |
First World Mortgage Corporation, a top-ranked residential mortgage lender in Connecticut, is expanding its footprint this week.
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They will open their new location in Glastonbury, Connecticut on June 14th 2018.
This expansion marks First World Mortgage Corporation's sixth Connecticut location – with the first in West Hartford, Connecticut.
The company currently operates offices in West Hartford, Southington, Windsor, and Watertown Connecticut - with another office scheduled to open in Avon, Connecticut later this month.
"Expanding into Glastonbury is a move we had been considering for the past couple of years, but didn't just want to expand for the sake of expansion.
"We took our time to carefully assemble a team we were sure could provide the local community with the service they deserve," says founder and President, Frank Sidoti.
The new location in Glastonbury, Connecticut will be led by Scott Stoll, Branch Manager and licensed Loan Officer.
Scott has been a Vice President and Senior Loan Officer with First World Mortgage Corporation for over 20 years, and is considered one of the leading mortgage lending experts at the company.
"From the loan programs and location we selected, to the team of experienced loan officers in place to meet the community's unique home loan needs," says Scott Stoll. "We are all proud to start the second half of this year by opening the Glastonbury branch."
To honor their new location at 30 C Hebron Avenue, Glastonbury, Connecticut, First World Mortgage Corporation will host a ribbon-cutting and a grand opening event that will take place between 4-7 PM on Thursday, June 14th 2018.
Members of the Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce will be present, and drinks and appetizers will be served. Members of the press are also welcome to attend. ■
Under an intense surge of arctic air, Friday morning will begin with the coldest temperatures so far this season across much of the central and eastern U.S. with blustery conditions and a piercing wind chill.