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  2. Beneficial Bank - Wikipedia

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    Beneficial completed its conversion to a publicly traded company in early 2015, and was advised by Sandler O'Neill and Partners. [3] In 2014, Beneficial moved its headquarters to 1818 Market Street in Philadelphia, at which point the building was renamed 1818 Beneficial Bank Place. [4]

  3. 1818 Market Street - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .1818marketstreet .com. 1818 Market Street (also known as 1818 WSFS Bank Place) is a 40-story skyscraper in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [ 1] The building was designed by the firm Ewing Cole Cherry Brott (now EwingCole). [ 2] Construction began on the property in 1972. The developer, Walters Associates, which also developed ...

  4. Philadelphia Savings Fund Society - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS), originally called the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, was a savings bank headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. PSFS was founded in December 1816, the first savings bank to organize and do business in the United States. The bank would develop as one of the largest savings ...

  5. Birch's Views of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Birch's Views of Philadelphia was an 1800 book of prints drawn and engraved by William Russell Birch (1755–1834) and his son Thomas Birch (1779–1851). The 27 illustrations of the city are extraordinarily valuable to historians because they document Philadelphia architecture and street-life at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

  6. Centennial National Bank - Wikipedia

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    Designated PRHP. January 4, 1966. The Centennial National Bank is a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Designed by noted Philadelphia architect Frank Furness and significant in his artistic development, it was built in 1876 as the headquarters of the eponymous bank that would be the fiscal agent of the Centennial Exposition.

  7. Girard Bank - Wikipedia

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    Girard Bank was a Philadelphia-based bank founded after the death of Stephen Girard in 1831 by local merchants eager to trade on the sterling reputation of their namesake. Stephen Girard neither founded the bank, nor had any financial ties to the bank that bore his name. [1] The bank was acquired by Mellon Bank in 1983 and then, two decades ...

  8. Regulators close Philadelphia-based Republic First Bank ... - AOL

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    Regulators have closed Republic First Bank, a regional lender operating in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Friday it had seized the Philadelphia ...

  9. Merchants' Exchange Building (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Merchants' Exchange Building (Philadelphia) 143 S. Third Street. The Merchants' Exchange Building is an historic building which is located on the triangular site bounded by Dock, 3rd and Walnut Streets in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect William Strickland, [1] in the Greek Revival style, the ...