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Bank Handlowy
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Image by Krzysztof Duda
Siedziba Banku Handlowego miała być częścią nowiczesnego kwartału pomiędzy ulicą Sokolską i Superjednostką. Niestety budynku katowickiego centrum biznesu nigdy nie ukończono.

The building of the Trade Bank was to be part of a modern quadrant between Sokolska St. and the Superunit. Unfortunately the katowice business center was never completed.


NYC - Brooklyn - Williamsburg - Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh
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Image by wallyg
The Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh, at 209 Havemeyer Street near Broadway, was incorporated April 19, 1864 and the bank opened for business on June 1 of that year, located in the basement of the First National Bank building. In 1908, The Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh took possession of the now historic building, located near the base of the Williamsburg bridge, which serves as its headquarters.


Grand Bank 14
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Image by dugspr — Home for Good
View looking down at the harbor and across to big oil tanks on hill. Deep water oil drilling has become big business in Newfoundland -- in the Grand Bank where all the cod fishing used to take place....

Grand Bank, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada or 'Grand Banc' as the first French settlers pronounced it, is a small rural town with a population of 2,580. It is located on the southern tip or "toe" of the Burin Peninsula (also known as "the boot"), 360 km from the province's capital of St. John's. Grand Banc was inhabited by French fisherman as early as 1640 and started as a fishing settlement with about seven families. It was given the name "Grand Banc" because of the high bank that extends from Admiral's Cove to the water's edge on the west side of the harbour. The Town of Grand Bank can attribute much of its past and present growth and prosperity to its proximity to the fishing grounds and its ice-free harbour. Original settlers thrived on trade with the French and a vigorous inshore fishing industry. Grand Bank became the nucleus of the bank fishing industry for Newfoundland and a service center for Fortune Bay. With the decline of the salt fish industry, the town's emphasis quickly shifted to fresh fish production. Enterprising businessmen and town planners prepared the way for a fresh fish plant (present day Grand Bank Seafoods Inc.) and a fleet of trawlers.

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