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Magyar; 日本語; Norsk bokmål ... Pages in category "Bank buildings" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
(In a bank of elevators, traffic is rerouted to the other elevators, while in a single elevator, the hall buttons are disabled). The elevator will remain parked on a floor with its doors open until a floor is selected and the door close button is held until the elevator starts to travel.
Three express elevators run from the residential lobby on the ground floor to the 44th floor, with all three of the elevators stopping at one of the parking garage levels. [5] At floor 44, residents transfer to two banks of three elevators. One bank serves 21 floors (floors 45–65) and the other serves 28 floors (floors 65–92).
Bank Under Siege (Spanish: Asalto al Banco Central) is a Spanish crime thriller television miniseries written by Patxi Amezcua and directed by Daniel Calparsoro. It stars Miguel Herrán, María Pedraza, Hovik Keuchkerian and Isak Férriz. It fictionalises the Assault on the Central Bank of Barcelona in 1981.
Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest's first head office (until 1905) on Vörösmarty tér; the top floor is a later addition [1]: 27 . The Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest (Hungarian: Pesti Magyar Kereskedelmi Bank, PMKB, occasionally referred to simply as "Commercial Bank") was Hungary's first modern bank, established in 1840–1841.
The Hungarian Discount and Exchange Bank (Hungarian: Magyar Leszámítoló és Pénzváltó Bank, MLPB, occasionally referred to simply as "Discount Bank") was a significant Hungarian bank, established in Budapest in 1869. It was nationalized in 1947–1949, together with the rest of the Hungarian banking sector.
The State bank Helaba played a central role in the construction project of Elbtower. As became known after the bankruptcy of the Signa Group, the government of Hamburg only wanted to sell the property on the edge of Hafencity on the condition that there were already secure tenants for part of the area.
Magyar Bank is a bank based in New Brunswick, New Jersey with branches in Central Jersey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The bank was founded in 1922 as the Magyar Building and Loan Association by a group of Hungarian immigrants and businessmen in New Brunswick, many of whom had settled in the city's Fifth Ward .