Harmon Construction acquires former PNC bank building in downtown North Vernon
NORTH VERNON, Ind. — Harmon Construction, a family-owned company established in 1955, has acquired the historic Old National/PNC Bank Building in downtown North Vernon. This acquisition marks a commitment by the Harmon family to honor and preserve the company’s rich heritage, which is now beginning its third generation of corporate and civic leadership.
Harmon Construction, Inc. provides the Midwest and beyond a variety of contracting services including general contracting, construction management, and pre-construction services.
Built in 1888, the structure symbolizes North Vernon’s architectural and cultural heritage for generations. With this acquisition, Harmon Construction reaffirms its pledge to honor and celebrate the history of the downtown.
“We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of the downtown location, which represents not only a significant investment in our company and future but also a deep commitment to the revitalization of our downtown district,” said Willie Harmon, President of the Harmon Group.
The former bank building will serve as Harmon Construction’s new corporate headquarters, providing a fitting backdrop for the company’s continued growth and success. With its distinctive architecture and prime location, the building will serve as a hub for Harmon’s operations and a catalyst for economic revitalization in the surrounding area.
Mayor Shawn Gerkin expressed his enthusiasm for the Harmon family’s decision to relocate their headquarters downtown, highlighting the significance of this move for the community. He said, “Having a local company with the respect and reputation of the Harmons is another great cornerstone for downtown North Vernon.”
Harmon plans to implement a comprehensive renovation program to ensure the building retains its charm while meeting the needs of a modern corporate environment. The effort will include specific restoration initiatives, preserving the building’s unique character and architectural integrity.
The Jennings County Economic Development Commission Executive Director Kathy Ertel stated that Mayor Gerkin and the Harmons worked closely together, along with building owner Steve Gasper, to develop this significant project in a short amount of time and thanked them for their vision in the redevelopment of this anchor property in downtown.
For more information about Harmon Construction, visit harmonconstruction.com.