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'''9324 Parkway East''' (the "round bank" building) is a landmark circular building on [[Parkway East]] in [[Roebuck]].
'''9324 Parkway East''' (the "round bank" building) is a landmark circular building on [[Parkway East]] in [[Roebuck]].


The land was purchased from [[Huffman Presbyterian Church]] by [[Birmingham Trust Savings & Loan]] in [[1970]].  The 2,761 square-foot building was similar to Birmingham Trust's modern [[Vestavia Hills]] office, but with more traditional styling.
The land was purchased from [[Huffman Presbyterian Church]] by [[Birmingham Federal Savings & Loan]] in [[1970]].  The 2,761 square-foot building was similar to Birmingham Federal's modern [[Vestavia Hills]] office, but with more traditional styling.


From [[1993]] until [[2009]], the building served as a branch of [[First Commercial Bank]].
From [[1993]] until [[2009]], the building served as a branch of [[First Commercial Bank]].

Revision as of 21:58, 18 July 2010

9324 Parkway East, July 2010

9324 Parkway East (the "round bank" building) is a landmark circular building on Parkway East in Roebuck.

The land was purchased from Huffman Presbyterian Church by Birmingham Federal Savings & Loan in 1970. The 2,761 square-foot building was similar to Birmingham Federal's modern Vestavia Hills office, but with more traditional styling.

From 1993 until 2009, the building served as a branch of First Commercial Bank.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (July 13, 2010) "Tenant sought for Roebuck's round bank building." Birmingham News