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[[Bernard Steiner]] was president of the bank in the 1960s, when it had $4 million in assets.
[[Bernard Steiner]] was president of the bank in the 1960s, when it had $4 million in assets.


In June [[1963]] the bank moved into new, modern offices at 1920 [[3rd Avenue North]]. The 2-story 25 by 140-foot marble-faced building, designed by architect H. Lloyd Hill of Atlanta, Georgia, cost $300,000. The new layout included customer parking with access to a rear entrance.
On [[August 19]], [[1963]] the bank reopened in their new, modern offices at 1920 [[3rd Avenue North]]. The 2-story 25 by 140-foot marble-faced building, designed by architect H. Lloyd Hill of Atlanta, Georgia, cost $300,000. The new layout included customer parking with access to a rear entrance.


The bank closed in [[1994]] when it was acquired by [[Highland Bank]].
The bank closed in [[1994]] when it was acquired by [[Highland Bank]].

Revision as of 16:34, 1 August 2013

Steiner Bank's 1963 building

The Steiner Bank (originally Steiner Brothers Bank) was a family-owned banking office established by Sigfried and Burghard Steiner in 1888. Its first permanent offices were in the Steiner Building on the southeast corner of 21st Street and 1st Avenue North.

Bernard Steiner was president of the bank in the 1960s, when it had $4 million in assets.

On August 19, 1963 the bank reopened in their new, modern offices at 1920 3rd Avenue North. The 2-story 25 by 140-foot marble-faced building, designed by architect H. Lloyd Hill of Atlanta, Georgia, cost $300,000. The new layout included customer parking with access to a rear entrance.

The bank closed in 1994 when it was acquired by Highland Bank.

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