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[[Image:Exchange Bank Building.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Exchange Bank Building in December 2009.]]
The '''Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham''', along with the First National Bank of Montgomery and First National Bank of Huntsville, was one of the banks that merged on [[July 13]], [[1971]] to form [[Regions Bank|First Alabama Bancshares]] (now [[Regions Bank]]).
The '''Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham''', along with the First National Bank of Montgomery and First National Bank of Huntsville, was one of the banks that merged on [[July 13]], [[1971]] to form [[Regions Bank|First Alabama Bancshares]] (now [[Regions Bank]]).


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In the 1930s the bank had an office in the [[Spanish Stores]] on [[Five Points South]]. The '''Exchange Bank Building''' was constructed on [[20th Street South]] and [[10th Avenue South]] in [[1947]]. The stripped-classicist modern concrete building was the first banking office in the city to have a drive-up window and its own parking lot. When it was built, the south wing of the building housed a [[Mary Ball Candies]] store.
In the 1930s the bank had an office in the [[Spanish Stores]] on [[Five Points South]]. The '''Exchange Bank Building''' was constructed on [[20th Street South]] and [[10th Avenue South]] in [[1947]]. The stripped-classicist modern concrete building was the first banking office in the city to have a drive-up window and its own parking lot. When it was built, the south wing of the building housed a [[Mary Ball Candies]] store.


A two-story stone and tile branch office designed by [[William Shaw]] was completed at [[Five Points West]] in [[1960]]. That 6,000 square foot branch was constructd for $175,000 and featured three drive-in teller islands.
A two-story stone and tile branch office designed by [[William Shaw]] was completed at [[Five Points West]] in [[1960]]. That 6,000 square foot branch was constructed for $175,000 and featured three drive-in teller islands.


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Revision as of 19:39, 23 April 2011

Exchange Bank Building in December 2009.

The Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham, along with the First National Bank of Montgomery and First National Bank of Huntsville, was one of the banks that merged on July 13, 1971 to form First Alabama Bancshares (now Regions Bank).

The bank's president was R. D. Russell.

In the 1930s the bank had an office in the Spanish Stores on Five Points South. The Exchange Bank Building was constructed on 20th Street South and 10th Avenue South in 1947. The stripped-classicist modern concrete building was the first banking office in the city to have a drive-up window and its own parking lot. When it was built, the south wing of the building housed a Mary Ball Candies store.

A two-story stone and tile branch office designed by William Shaw was completed at Five Points West in 1960. That 6,000 square foot branch was constructed for $175,000 and featured three drive-in teller islands.

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