Bowery Savings Bank

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The Bowery Savings Bank of New York City was chartered in May of 1834 and was changed in November of 1985 to The State Bowery Savings Bank. The first headquarters was designed by Stanford White. The 1923 headquarters was at 110 East 42nd Street and was designed by York and Sawyer.

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  • 1834 05/01/1834 NYS Chartered Bowery Savings Bank (5/1834-10/1985)
  • 1920 10/22/1920 Acquire by merger Universal Savings Bank
  • 1949 02/14/1949 Acquire by merger North River Savings Bank
  • 1980 02/11/1980 Acquire by merger Equitable Savings & Loan Association
  • 1985 10/01/1985 Merge to The State Bowery Savings Bank
  • 1992 04/20/1992 Name change to Home Savings of America, Bowery Division, SSB
  • 1992 09/01/1992 Convert Federal Home Savings of America, Bowery Division, FSB

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