Bank of Italy (Fresno, California)

The Bank of Italy building is an historic 9-story, 38 m (125 ft) mid-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.[5]

Bank of Italy
Former namesBank of America
General information
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival
Location1001 Fulton Mall
Fresno, California
Coordinates36.7369°N 119.7947°W / 36.7369; -119.7947
Construction started1917
CompletedAugust 1918
OwnerPenstar Group
Height
Roof38 m (125 ft)
Technical details
Floor count8
Design and construction
ArchitectCharles Franklin
R.F. Felchlin Company
Bank of Italy
Built1917
ArchitectRichard Felchlin
Architectural styleRenaissance
NRHP reference No.82000963
Added to NRHP1982
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