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The original Mechanics Bank office at 8th and Macdonald in Richmond, California c. 1907. Mechanics Bank is a full-service community banking financial institution headquartered in Walnut Creek, California. [1] [2] It was founded in 1905 and serves markets in throughout the state of California.
Some of the bank’s branches are open on Sundays with typical Sunday hours being 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET. There’s also a customer service phone line that can be reached on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The bank was founded in 1877 as Mechanics' Co-operative Bank. [1] In 1986, the bank became insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. [1] In 2007, the bank acquired Bridgewater Cooperative Bank. [2] In 2008, the bank acquired Lafayette Federal Savings Bank. [3] In 2011, the bank reorganized into a mutual organization. [1]
In the 1990s, Star Wars comics artist Chris Fenoglio was raised in El Sobrante. [29] Other notable residents include artist's model Flo Allen, who died while living in El Sobrante. [30] As well as pioneering hypertext author Judy Malloy who lived in El Sobrante from 1995 [31] to 2013, [32] [33] and wrote much of her work while living there.
In 1905 the bank bought a three-story brick building at No. 310 East Broad Street. [1] The bank's Clay Street and Third building was designed by architect Carl Ruehrmund [2] and constructed in 1910. [3] The bank was the chief depository of the Knights of Pythias. At the time of its failure in 1922, the bank had deposits totaling approximately ...
El Sobrante (pronounced [el soˈβɾante]; Spanish for 'The Leftovers', 'The Surplus', 'The Remaining Land') is a census-designated place in Riverside County, California. [2] El Sobrante sits at an elevation of 1,283 feet (391 m). The 2010 United States census reported El Sobrante's population was 12,723.
The inside of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in 1922, including bank president C. C. Spaulding. Over time the Mechanics and Farmers Bank became heavily financially involved in the operations of the North Carolina Mutual and Provident Association [1] and loaned money to many other businesses in Hayti. [6] By 1915, the bank possessed $50,000. [1]
Mechanics National Bank may refer to: Mechanics National Bank (Philadelphia), founded 1809; Mechanics National Bank (New York City), founded 1810;