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American Bank Note Co. playing cards, design No. 502. 1910 (New York) One of the company's less successful ventures was playing cards , which they produced for six years starting in 1908. Although the company's financial documents were of the finest quality their playing cards were not, lacking an opaque inner layer, thus allowing the face of a ...
The company was founded in 1863 as the Haarlem Savings Bank by a group of local merchants as a community-based mutual savings bank. Harlem at the time was a suburban village - it was not part of New York City until 1873 - and the bank's first location on 3rd Avenue between 125th and 126th Streets was surrounded by farms and undeveloped lots. In ...
Bronx General Post Office Lobby, First Floor Interior December 17, 2013 [118] Crotona Play Center Bath House Interior, Main Floor Interior June 26, 2007 [119] Dollar Savings Bank (Emigrant Savings Bank), First Floor Interior: July 19, 1994 [120] Gould Memorial Library, Bronx Community College, City University of New York, Ground Floor Interior
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Signature Bank was founded in 2001 by former executives and employees of Republic National Bank of New York after its purchase by HSBC. It focused on wealthy clients and built personal relationships with them. For most of its history, it had offices only in the New York City area.
Hunts Point is a peninsula located at the confluence of the Bronx River and the East River, which is actually a tidal strait connecting Upper New York Bay to the Long Island Sound. The total land area is approximately 690 acres (2.8 km 2 ).
The Apple Bank Building is at 2100–2114 Broadway, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.It occupies a trapezoidal city block bounded by Broadway to the west, 74th Street to the north, Amsterdam Avenue to the east, and 73rd Street to the south. [2]
Dollar Savings Bank of New York was formed on June 23, 1890, [3] of possibly 1887, founded by John Haffen. [4]In February 1983, after it was on the verge of bank failure, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the New York State Banking Department arranged for a merger of the bank with Dry Dock Savings Bank to form Dollar Dry Dock Savings Bank.