Wells Fargo Southside office: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
The '''Wells Fargo Southside office''' is a former bank branch at 2401 [[6th Avenue South]], on the southeast corner of the intersection with [[24th Street South]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Southside]].
The '''Wells Fargo Southside office''' is a former bank branch at 2401 [[6th Avenue South]], on the southeast corner of the intersection with [[24th Street South]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Southside]].


The original banking office was constructed for [[Birmingham Trust National Bank]] and opened in January [[1955]] as the bank's fourth "neighborhood branch", following those in [[BTNB East Lake branch|East Lake]], [[BTNB Mountain Brook branch|Mountain Brook]], and [[BTNB Five Points West branch|Five Points West]].
The office was constructed for [[Birmingham Trust National Bank]] on the former site of the [[Birmingham Ne-Hi Bottling Co.]]. It opened in January [[1955]] as the bank's fourth "neighborhood branch", following those in [[BTNB East Lake branch|East Lake]], [[BTNB Mountain Brook branch|Mountain Brook]], and [[BTNB Five Points West branch|Five Points West]].


The boxy, modern style building featured air-conditioning, glare-proof windows, fluorescent lighting, and carefully-selected finishes to promote a "gracious and restful atmosphere". The safe deposit box vault was the largest of any branch and the bank offered private booths and conference rooms for use by customers, as well as a private payroll room for business customers. Outside was a spacious parking lot and three drive-thru windows.
The boxy, modern style building featured air-conditioning, glare-proof windows, fluorescent lighting, and carefully-selected finishes to promote a "gracious and restful atmosphere". The safe deposit box vault was the largest of any branch and the bank offered private booths and conference rooms for use by customers, as well as a private payroll room for business customers. Outside was a spacious parking lot and three drive-thru windows.


In [[1981]] BTNB was renamed "SouthTrust Bank". In [[2005]] SouthTrust was taken over by Charlotte, North Carolina-based Wachovia Bank. Wells Fargo purchased Wachovia in [[2009]]. The 16,000 square-foot office was used as a training center by those banks.
In [[1981]] BTNB was renamed "SouthTrust Bank". In [[2005]] SouthTrust was taken over by Charlotte, North Carolina-based Wachovia Bank. Wells Fargo purchased Wachovia in [[2009]]. The 16,900 square-foot office was used as a training center by those banks.


Wells Fargo sold the 1.3 acre property in March [[2019]]. The sale included an agreement to keep the bank's ATM at that location.
Wells Fargo sold the 1.3 acre property in March [[2019]]. The sale included an agreement to keep the bank's ATM at that location under lease.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:55, 6 March 2019

1955 rendering of the bank office

The Wells Fargo Southside office is a former bank branch at 2401 6th Avenue South, on the southeast corner of the intersection with 24th Street South in Birmingham's Southside.

The office was constructed for Birmingham Trust National Bank on the former site of the Birmingham Ne-Hi Bottling Co.. It opened in January 1955 as the bank's fourth "neighborhood branch", following those in East Lake, Mountain Brook, and Five Points West.

The boxy, modern style building featured air-conditioning, glare-proof windows, fluorescent lighting, and carefully-selected finishes to promote a "gracious and restful atmosphere". The safe deposit box vault was the largest of any branch and the bank offered private booths and conference rooms for use by customers, as well as a private payroll room for business customers. Outside was a spacious parking lot and three drive-thru windows.

In 1981 BTNB was renamed "SouthTrust Bank". In 2005 SouthTrust was taken over by Charlotte, North Carolina-based Wachovia Bank. Wells Fargo purchased Wachovia in 2009. The 16,900 square-foot office was used as a training center by those banks.

Wells Fargo sold the 1.3 acre property in March 2019. The sale included an agreement to keep the bank's ATM at that location under lease.

References