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First Republic Bank Corporation was an American bank based in Texas. Founded as the Guaranty Bank and Trust Company in 1920, [1] in 1922 it assumed the name Republic National Bank of Dallas. [1] Afterwards the bank acquired several banks and invested in others, and changed its name several times. [1]
As the bank expanded, in 1964 it sought to reclaim the tallest-in-Dallas title. The bank hired architects Harrell & Hamilton to achieve this by designing a taller companion to adjacent Republic Center I. However, height limit was restricted by the FAA. Upon completion in 1964, Republic Center Tower II was only tallest-in-Dallas on some lists ...
In 1925 Republic National Bank was ready to open its doors. On February 15, 1926, Republic National Bank held its first open house. Charles D. Hill was never able to see his creation due to his death in early January 1926. Then in 1954 the bank had outgrown its space and was moved to the Republic National Bank Building at 300 North Ervay Street ...
Davis Building (Dallas, Texas) This page was last edited on 28 August 2024, at 19:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
That building, rising 184 feet (56 m) and 14 floors, [8] is often regarded as the first skyscraper in Dallas [9] or even the entire Western United States; [10] it was demolished in 2013. [8] Dallas's first building standing more than 492 feet (150 m) was the Mercantile National Bank Building, completed in 1943. [11]
Bank employees engaged in redlining in Atlantic, Burlington, Cmaden, Cape May and Gloucester counties, according to the state. State report: Republic Bank avoided lending in communities of color ...
Republic New York Corporation was the holding company for Republic National Bank of New York, Safra Republic Holdings, and Safra Republic Bank. [1]The company was controlled by Jewish Lebanese billionaire Edmond Safra (1932-1999), who was killed in a fire in his Monte Carlo penthouse apartment, by his American nurse Ted Maher. [2]
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