A Modern Bank Building on the Northeast Corner

A Modern Bank Building on the Northeast Corner
In 1919, the new Lorain Street Savings Bank building, four-stories tall and with a raised basement, opened on the northeast corner of Lorain and Fulton. It replaced the three-story building on that corner built for George Tinnerman's hardware and stove store. With the erection of this building on this corner, there were, as of that year, impressive four-story commercial buildings standing on both the northeast and southeast corners of Lorain and Fulton. The above sketch of the bank building was drawn by architect William J. Carter. | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Digital Newspaper Collection
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