Former Bank of Montreal
390 Main Street
Long after the Roman Revival-style had lost its popularity, the
Bank of Montreal continued to pattern new banks after its main branch
in Montreal. Designed by architects Honeyman and Curtis and completed
in 1929-30, the building re-opened in 1996 as a community-based
bank, Four Corners, offering banking services oriented to low-income
residents of the area.
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