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BankAtlantic's branch footprint in southern Florida as of June 2011. BankAtlantic was a US bank that operated in the state of Florida until it was acquired in 2012 by BB&T Corporation. It provided consumer and business banking services to communities throughout Florida.
Inside the then-named Bank Atlantic Center during a Florida Panthers game in 2008. In addition to the Panthers, the arena was formerly home to the Florida Pit Bulls of the American Basketball Association, the Miami Caliente of the Lingerie Football League, and the Florida Bobcats of the AFL, along with the only season of the Florida ThunderCats.
The Atlantic National Bank was an American bank based in Jacksonville, Florida. It existed from 1903 until 1985, when it was acquired by First Union . Subsequently, First Union changed its name to Wachovia Corporation when it also acquired Wachovia National Bank, then the merged company was acquired by Wells Fargo in 2008.
Atlantic National Bank of Florida First Union Wells Fargo: 1988 Bank of New York: Irving Trust Company: Bank of New York: Bank of New York Mellon: 1988 Shawmut Corp. Hartford National Corp. Shawmut National Corp. Bank of America: 1988 Shawmut Corp. Arlington Trust Co. Shawmut National Corp. Bank of America: 1988 NBD Bancorp: Charter Bank Group ...
121 Atlantic Place, formerly the Atlantic National Bank Building, is a historic skyscraper in Jacksonville, Florida. It was built in 1909 as the headquarters for the Atlantic National Bank , and is located at 121 West Forsyth Street.
BankAtlantic Bancorp's (NYS: BBX) second-quarter profit seems to be just a one-time blip, as the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based bank has returned to reporting losses in its third quarter. In the last ...
BankAtlantic Bancorp (NYS: BBX) has finally broken the loss-making spell, returning to profitability after 15 straight quarters of net losses. This was largely due to the sale of its 19 Tampa ...
For many years, it looked like Barnett would be the only bank of Jacksonville's "Big Three" to ignore the lure of big money from nationwide banking conglomerates. Atlantic National Bank of Florida was the first to sell out to First Union in 1985/7, followed by Florida National Bank in 1990. [14]