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Michigan Mid-Century Modern Banks (page 1)

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Comerica Bank
Bloomfield Hills, MI
This Comerica Bank branch appears to be from the 1960s. [map]

Co-Op Services Credit Union
Southfield, MI
This Co-Op Services Credit Union building appears to be from the 1960s. This photo is from 2011. By 2016, the name had been changed to Zeal Credit Union. [map]

Biggby Coffee
Mason, MI
This Biggby Coffee location opened in 2008. The building was previously a Mason State Bank branch. It appears to be from the 1950s or 1960s. There is still an operating bank drive-through window and ATM machines. [map]

Chase Bank
Inkster, MI
Citizens Bank
Flint, MI
This Chase Bank building may have been built for Detroit Bank and Trust. It appears to be from the 1950s. This photo is from 2011. The building now houses Flash Bins, a liquidation store. [map]

This Citizens Bank branch appears to be from the 1950s or 1960s. This photo is from 2011. By 2016, this was a FirstMerit Bank. By 2017, the building was housing a Huntington Bank. By 2018, the building was vacant again. In 2022, it was housing Sozo Flint, a cannabis store. [map]

Michigan National Bank Drive-thru [gone]
Flint, MI
This Michigan National Bank Drive-thru building was designed by Kenneth C. Black. It appeared to be from the late 1950s or early 1960s. The building was operating as a Chase Bank in 2015. It had been vacant since at least 2017. It was gone by 2019.

Talmer Bank & Trust
Port Huron, MI
I believe this Talmer Bank & Trust was originally a Citizens First Bank. The building now houses a Huntington Bank. A smaller drive-thru bank is located across the street. That building now houses Community Foundation. The buildings appears to be from the 1960s or 1970s. A round structure in the employee parking lot appears to be from the same time or built later in the style of the main building. [map]

former Mount Clemens Federal Savings & Loan
Mount Clemens, MI
This Mount Clemens Federal Savings & Loan Building branch was designed by William Kessler and built in 1961. The roof has 21 skylights. In the early 2000s, the building housed a TCF Bank branch. In 2004, the building was purchased by Macomb County. From 2008-2011, the building housed a nightclub known as "The Bank Nightlife". It was vacant when these photos were taken in 2011. In 2013, The Vault Nightclub opened in the building. By 2015, the building was vacant again. Around 2019, it began housing another club, Stateum Nightlife and the building had been painted gold. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. The building looks very similar to this former bank in Naugatuck, CT. [map]

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