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Jamaica Savings Bank

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carved in a low relief and placed over the entrance. "Ornamental cast bronze doors grace the entrance which opens upon a semicircular vestibule lined with marble of black and gold...Furnishings in American walnut, bronze lighting fixtures...and carpets of and draperies of harmonious design and hue complete the interior.
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On August 27, 1938, George S. Downing announced that the construction of the second Jamaica Savings Bank branch was underway and was expected to be completed on February 1, 1939. Downing stated that the "decision to construct the building had been precipitated by the rapid grown of the Jamaica area"
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In 1934, Jamaica Savings Bank had a total of 50,614 accountants and was listed as fifty-seventh among the 100 largest savings banks in the United States. The officers of the Jamaica Savings Bank at that time were George S. Downing, president; Supreme Court Justice Leander B. Faber, Robert W. Higbie
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With the advent of the railroad and other transportation systems, Jamaica quickly developed into the economical and commercial hub of Queens County throughout the early-twentieth century. To fulfill the economic needs of Jamaica's rapidly expanding population, the President of the Jamaica Savings
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officially opened on April 22, 1939, and was designed by Architect Morrell Smith of 475 Fifth Avenue and Builder/General Contractor Theodore L. Rubsamen and Company of Jamaica. This unique art deco building featured striking decorative features; its most notable feature being the American eagle
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was dedicated as a New York City Landmark in 2010. The third building has closed and a sneaker company resides inside, the mural is no longer visible. The Queens Boulevard building with an elongated-saddle roof, built in 1966–1968, houses a Bank of America branch.
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The modern Jamaica Savings Bank of 1964 is on the corner of 161st Street in downtown Jamaica just across from its Victorian predecessor. Constructed as the new headquarters, the bank built a modernistic steel blue facade with a curved wall of blue
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facade. It features a deeply rusticated ground floor with windows protected by elegant metal grilles. The facade is framed by double-story pilasters and covered with elaborate carved brackets, swags and other elements.
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served as the Branch Office. The employees of the Queensboro Savings Bank all retained their positions but were then considered employees of the Jamaica Savings Bank.
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in 2008. The Sutphin Boulevard branch of the Jamaica Savings Bank building is a Capital One Bank branch. The original Jamaica Savings Bank building was listed on the
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designated the building as a landmark on June 28, 2005 (designation number LP-2173), but the full council voted the designation down on October 20, 2005.
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and George K. Meynen, vice-presidents; Charles R. Doughty, treasurer; G. Warren Smith, secretary, and Richard W. Reeves, assistant secretary.
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The original Jamaica Savings Bank was incorporated on April 20, 1866, by 19 local business leaders, including
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Bank, George S. Downing, felt that the creation of more bank branches was necessary. In December 1934, the
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had resulted in a 'phenomenal growth of apartments' in that section." The Sutphin Boulevard Branch of the
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The old Jamaica Savings Bank Building as seen from the northeast corner of Jamaica Avenue and 161st Street.
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The legacy of the Jamaica Savings Bank lasted for nearly a century until the bank was acquired by
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Bank buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Queens County, New York
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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The bank's original building was built between 1897 and 1898 in the
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Advertisement for Jamaica Savings Bank, Sutphin Blvd. Branch.
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style. It is a slender, four-story brick building with a
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New York City Designated Landmarks in Queens, New York
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extension of the Eighth Avenue subway line to Jamaica
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Jamaica Savings Bank (Jamaica Avenue)
discuss
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
New York City Landmark

Jamaica Savings Bank is located in New York City
Jamaica, New York
40°42′13″N 73°47′55″W / 40.70358°N 73.79851°W / 40.70358; -73.79851
83001774
Jamaica
borough
Queens
New York City
North Fork Bank
Capital One Bank
Beaux-Arts
limestone

John Alsop King
Queensboro Savings Bank
Sutphin Boulevard address
extension of the Eighth Avenue subway line to Jamaica
Jamaica Savings Bank

Venetian glass
Queens Chamber of Commerce
Captain Kidd
Muscogee
Revolutionary War

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