Posted January 9, 201213 yr The Lagonda Bank Building is located in downtown Springfield, Ohio at the corner of Main Street and Fountain Avenue. The bank was organized in 1873. In 1927, their original Italianate-styled office building was renovated, removing all original architectural elements. 1 Below is a view of the Lagonda Bank Building prior to the 1927-1928 renovation. 2 The scanned photograph below is the Lagonda Bank after its renovations. By 1948, the Lagonda Bank Building had become too crowded so a mezzanine level was constructed. In 1963, the exterior was once given a renovation headed by the local Interstate Maintenance and Engineering Company, which included a new painted exterior, the replacement of the rusting metal cornice and trim with limestone and rebuilt windows. 3 Below is a before-and-after of the Lagonda Bank Building. 4 On July 10, 1966, a dedication ceremony was held for the new Lagonda Bank building at North Street and Fountain Avenue. The two-story building, designed by A.C. Leander of Columbus and built by Rodgers Construction of Springfield, measured 50 feet by 160 feet with a surface lot for 37 cars and a drive-in window. The colonial design featured 26 Roman doric columns, with the front columns weighing one ton each and the remainder weighing 1,400 pounds each. Inside, the first floor consisted of a main lobby, main vault and safety deposit box area, the commercial loan department and closing office, along with the president’s office, installation loan department, travel department and closing department. The second floor included the board room, various offices, and a loan closing room. The basement contained the bookkeeping department and a lunch room, along with mechanics. 5 Today, the original Lagonda Bank Building is vacant. 6 7 8 Further Reading a. Lagonda Bank Building (blog): http://urbanup.net/2012/01/09/developments/ohio/lagonda-bank-building/ b. Lagonda Bank Building: http://urbanup.net/cities/ohio/springfield-ohio/downtown-springfield-ohio/lagonda-bank-building/
February 6, 201213 yr I can't remember the inside of the old building but I did use the one built in 66. With all the glass & mile high ceiling, it had a very airy feel. The parking lot out front kinda cheezed the look, tho. This image from Harry Laybourne's first Images of America Spfld book looks north on Fountain at North Street. The newer bank building would be just to the left & the Greyhound station is where the police station is now. The gas station replaced the building across the street on the left.
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