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Bank of Italy (Fresno, California)

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Former names
  
Bank of America

Construction started
  
1917

Roof
  
38 m (125 ft)

Floors
  
8

Owner
  
Penstar Group

Type
  
Commercial offices

Completed
  
August 1918

Height
  
38 m

Year built
  
1917

Architect
  
Richard Felchlin

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Location
  
1001 Fulton Mall Fresno, California

Architectural styles
  
Renaissance architecture, Renaissance Revival architecture

Similar
  
San Joaquin Light and, Fresno Pacific Towers, Warnors Theatre, Forestiere Underground Gardens, Santa Fe Passenger Depot

The Bank of Italy building is an historic 9-story, 38 m (125 ft) high-rise in downtown Fresno, California. The building was completed in 1918 for the Bank of Italy, that later became the Bank of America. Its chief designer was Charles Franklin of the R.F. Felchlin Company. The completely vacant building is the ninth tallest in the city, and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The building was sold to the Penstar Group, a Fresno based developer, in 2009.

Map of Bank of Italy, Fresno, CA 93721, USA

References

Bank of Italy (Fresno, California) Wikipedia