Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank Building
The Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank Building is a 12-story terra cotta building at 4753 North Broadway Avenue in Uptown, Chicago.[1] The first eight floors of the structure were built in 1924 by Marshall and Fox. Huszagh and Hill added a four-story addition in 1928.[2]
The building's original tenant, the Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank, failed in 1931. Uptown National Bank began using the building in 1937.[3] Uptown National remained there until the bank and the building were acquired by Bridgeview Bank in 2003.[4]
On October 8, 2008, the City of Chicago granted the structure Chicago Landmark status.[5]
References
- ↑ David Roeder. "City seeks landmark status for 13 banks - Designation would protect unique buildings". Chicago Sun-Times. November 11, 2007. A29.
- ↑ Alice Sinkevitch, Laurie McGovern Petersen, et al. AIA Guide to Chicago. AIA. 2004. 231.
- ↑ David Ibata. "Uptown National gets facelift". Chicago Tribune. May 6, 1985. 14.
- ↑ Tammy Williamson. "Uptown National Bank sold for $56.7 million - Bridgeview Bancorp 's purchase includes 66-year-old headquarters". Chicago Sun-Times. February 19, 2003. 73.
- ↑ 2009 Chicago Landmark booklet. Commission on Chicago Landmarks. 2009.
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