Standing at the corner of Castleton Avenue and Taylor Street, this 1930 picture gives us so much more than just a great shot of the Richmond County Savings Bank. There are several little details worth examining.


Finally, there is the Richmond County Savings Bank. The bank was found in 1886 just a few blocks away in the Odd Fellows Hall at Broadway and Richmond Terrace. Today it's one of several divisons of the New York Community Bank.
From the New York Times - October 21, 1886
The fact that such an impressive neo-classical design is parked on such a grubby commerical strip is a testimony ot how much that part of West New Brighton's changed over the last eighty years. Once upon a time there were nice department stores, bakeries and movie theaters. Today, it's not quite the same.

So there's another bit of old time Staten Island for you. Someday I need to get pictures from inside these institutions. This and the Stapleton SI Bank & Trust are beautiful inside. So, I guess I got to work on that.
2 comments:
Is this the bank that was next door to a movie, which was next door to a "soda shop" ? If so I spent a lot of time at both over the years. Sat AM's ran cartoons for a dime. The soda parlor was like Fonzi's and when it closed my Dad rescued four of their chairs which he stripped, gave to me to replace the wicker seats. OH we'll, did one and the rest?They sit in my garage still.
I don't think so. I'm pretty sure that bank was over at Castleton and Broadway. It was called the West New Brighton Bank.
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