Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A new Security Pacific Bank emerged in February 2005, the result of a name change by a bank formerly known as Network Bank USA and, prior to that, Golden Pacific Bank. The new Security Pacific Bank (which failed on November 7, 2008) [8] had no relation to Bank of America or the former Security Pacific National Bank, although it did use a ...
The former Union Pacific Station, Las Vegas, c. 1940–1945 Prior to the construction of the casino, part of the site was used for a Streamline Moderne train station. [ 2 ] Constructed in 1940, the station was upgraded with neon lights in 1946.
Rainier Bank Alaska was renamed Security Pacific Bank Alaska. [11] Rainier Bank Oregon was merged into recently acquired Oregon Bank to form Security Pacific Bank Oregon. [11] In 1992, Security Pacific Bank merged with San Francisco-based BankAmerica (now called Bank of America), a deal that was at the time one of the largest bank mergers in ...
With more than 30 years in the industry each, the banking veterans will guide the strategic direction of Sterling's California locations, focusing on growing and strengthening the brand in their ...
In the 1990s most banks in the Pacific Northwest were part of this network including Seafirst Bank/Bank of America, US Bank, First Interstate Bank, Puget Sound Bank, Rainier Bank/Security Pacific, Key Bank and West One Bank. Since then, bank mergers caused some banks to leave the Accel/Exchange network.
Las Vegas Boulevard is a major road in Clark County, Nevada, United States, best known for the Las Vegas Strip portion of the road and its casinos.Formerly carrying U.S. Route 91 (US 91), which had been the main highway between Los Angeles, California and Salt Lake City, Utah, it has been bypassed by Interstate 15 and serves mainly local traffic with some sections designated State Route 604.
In 1984, the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was added to the National Register of Historic Places, with Security Pacific listed as a contributing property in the district. [5] [6] In 1992, the building was sold for $3.3 million, [7] and it has been vacant since 2008. [2]
The Las Vegas Valley is the home of three major professional teams: the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Vegas Golden Knights, an expansion team that began play in the 2017–18 NHL season at T-Mobile Arena in nearby Paradise, [102] the National Football League (NFL)'s Las Vegas Raiders, who relocated from Oakland, California, in 2020 and play at ...