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Phoenix Mid-Century Modern Banks (page 2)

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former Arizona Bank
Phoenix, AZ

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2017:
This former Arizona Bank branch was designed by Ralph Haver & Associates and built in 1961. It later housed a Security Pacific Bank and a Bank of America. Later, it housed a Chinese restaurant. The building was vacant in 2012. Since 2016, the building has housed a Sherwin-Williams Paint store. For more, see this website. [map]

former Western Savings & Loan
Phoenix, AZ

2012:

2017:
This former Western Savings & Loan branch was designed by Wenceslas Sarmiento in 1975. The building was originally painted white. It is visible in the distance in this postcard from the early 1970s. Around 2014, the building was repainted white. Sarmiento worked for Oscar Niemeyer who designed the similar looking Cathedral of Brasilia. The building now houses Tombstone Tactical Guns & Ammo. [map]

former Arizona Bank
Phoenix, AZ
This former Arizona Bank branch was designed by Dean Glasco and built in 1972. The building now houses a BMO bank. [map]

former Farmers & Stockmens Bank
Phoenix, AZ
This former Farmers & Stockmens Bank branch was designed by William Pereira and Charles Luckman. It was built in 1951. The building housed a Bank of America branch for many years. These photos are from 2012. Since 2016, the building has housed the Cuningham Group, an architectural firm. [map]

former Arizona Bank
Phoenix, AZ
This former Arizona Bank branch was built in 1961. It was designed by Haver & Nunn. The building now houses The Genuine restaurant. For more, see this website. [map]

former Arizona Federal Credit Union
Phoenix, AZ
This former Arizona Federal Credit Union was built in 1977. I don't know if that was the original tenant. The building now houses Catholic Charities Community Services. [map]