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The building was dubbed "Chicago's most beautiful bank" upon its completion in 1926. [1] The Pioneer Trust and Savings Bank (former) is an abandoned historic Classical revival bank building and Chicago Landmark located at the intersection of North Avenue and N. Pulaski Road in the Chicago neighborhood of Humboldt Park. [2]
San Diego National Bank $229 01/07/99 Pullman Bank and Trust Company $525 04/30/99 Calumet Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago $495 07/19/99 Sterling Savings Bank $9 09/12/99 Chicago City Bank and Trust Company $176 02/18/00 Los Padres Savings Bank $65 04/30/01 Peoples Bank of California $3,228 12/31/01 Fidelity Federal Bank $2,315 ...
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Khoekhoe (/ˈkɔɪkɔɪ/ KOY-koy) (or Khoikhoi in former orthography) [a] are the traditionally nomadic pastoralist indigenous population of South Africa. They are often grouped with the hunter-gatherer San (literally "Foragers") peoples. The accepted term for the two people being Khoisan. [2]
Peoples Federal Savings Bank, headquartered in Brighton, Massachusetts; see Rockland Trust § 2001-2018; People's Bank and Trust Company Building, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey; People's Bank of Buffalo, New York; People's Bank and Trust, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, merged into Centura Bank; Peoples Bank (Marietta, Ohio), a community bank ...
The Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank Building, on the corner of Broadway and Lawrence since 1924, has Chicago Landmark status. Location within the city of Chicago Coordinates: 41°58.2′N 87°39.6′W / 41.9700°N 87.6600°W / 41.9700; -87
It was owned by ShoreBank Corporation, a regulated bank holding company. ShoreBank had branches in Chicago's South and West sides, Cleveland, and Detroit. Between 2000 and 2006, ShoreBank issued nearly $900 million in loans to citizens in Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland. [2] ShoreBank and its affiliated companies had projects in 30 countries. [3]