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Pages in category "Bank buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Title to the building was transferred to the Berwyn State Company on May 27, 1930, and the Oak Park Federal Savings Bank on June 1, 1930. [2] The Berwyn State Bank failed on June 27, 1931. [7] The building was sold to Blackstone Realty in 1947 for $275,000, and the Commercial National Bank was formed and began operating in the building.
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Berwyn Township, with a population of 56,657 (2010 census) and over 22,000 households includes the area bounded on the north by Roosevelt Road, on the south by Pershing Road (39th Street), on the east by Lombard Avenue (west side of the street only), and on the west by Harlem Avenue (east side of the street only).
Berwyn (/ ˈ b ɜːr w ɪ n /) is a suburban city in Cook County, Illinois, United States, coterminous with Berwyn Township, which was formed in 1908 after breaking off from Cicero Township. As of the 2020 census , the city had a total population of 57,250. [ 2 ]
More than $5 million was spent on the 20,000 homes, apartments, and stores in Berwyn from 1921 to 1928. The American State Bank financed about $2 million of these loans. Topinka also operated the Oakwyn State Bank in Berwyn and the First State Bank of Fox River Grove. The American State Bank held approximately $1.9 million in assets by 1929. [2]
CoreStates Financial Corporation, previously known as Philadelphia National Bank (PNB), was an American bank holding company in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, metropolitan area. The bank was renamed in the mid-1980s after a series of mergers.
American State Bank (Berwyn, Illinois) B. Berwyn Apartments; Berwyn Health Center; Berwyn North School District 98; Berwyn Route 66 Museum; Berwyn State Bank Building;