At Community Bank of the Bay, we take immense pride in being the backbone of success for multiple generations of family businesses! Over the years, #bankcbb has had the privilege of supporting the growth of family-owned businesses and watching them be passed down from one generation to the next. Las Montañas is a family-owned and operated grocery store with several locations throughout the Bay Area, offering a vast selection of fresh and authentic Mexican foods and specialty grocery items. From grandparents with a dream to parents continuing the legacy, and now, the talented younger generation carrying the torch forward – we are honored to have been their chosen bank for over 10 years. We celebrate the spirit of entrepreneurship that runs in the veins of this remarkable family. Your dedication and hard work inspire us, and we're honored to be a part of your journey. #FamilyBusiness #BayArea #BayAreaBusiness #BayAreaFood #SanPabloCA #ConcordCA #lasmontanassupermarkets #HaywardCA
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