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Suzie Dean
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lakewood trivia question

Post by Suzie Dean »

I am trying to find out what banks were in the bottom of the office building east of einstein bagels on detroit ave. Any help would be greatly appreciated. It was on the first floor on the right side of the building.
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Post by Kenneth Warren »

I recall through a bit of mist Cardinal Savings, or something of that order, at one time. There could have been others.

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Post by Kenneth Warren »

I'm sorry, I think Cardinal was in Einstein's. My mistake.

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Post by Suzie Dean »

I am thinking in the time frame of about ten or twelve years ago. I am being told the bank im thinking it was is wrong.So where else to find out other then the deck!
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Post by Stan Austin »

Suzie--- I know exactly what you are talking about. I am just waiting for my mental scrap book to finish its "search".
Sometimes, just like a computer it produces near instantaneous results. Alas, there are times when I have to go deep into mental archives. (No snickering from the peanut gallery in regards to the deep adjective).
In that case, the bank logo in the case may pop into my consciousness within a few hours or maybe even tomorrow.
The only one that comes to mind right now would be a Broadview Savings and Loan office. But I am skeptical of that because that firm already had a major branch at Belle and Madison before it went out of business.
Suffice to say, as soon as that Eureka moment arrives, you will read it here!
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Post by stephen davis »

Was it a FirstMerit?

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Post by Barbara Michel »

It was a FirstMerit & included a drive through window
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Post by Suzie Dean »

That is what I was looking for...does anyone have an idea of the time frame that it was there...from when to when? Thanks for your help!
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Post by Stan Austin »

Suzie--- Outside time lines have to be 1975 thru 1995
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Post by stephen davis »

Stan Austin wrote:Suzie--- Outside time lines have to be 1975 thru 1995
Stan,

I think you're early on that. FirstMerit was not in Cuyahoga County before 1985. There was probably a bank there that was purchased by FirstMerit. You may be pretty close on the closing date. It may have been '96 or '97.

Steve

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Steve---hehe, just trying to be all inclusive on the dates :wink: Stan
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Post by stephen davis »

Suzie Dean wrote:That is what I was looking for...does anyone have an idea of the time frame that it was there...from when to when? Thanks for your help!
This is building to more than a trivia question.

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Nothin' shakin' on Shakedown Street.
Used to be the heart of town.
Don't tell me this town ain't got no heart.
You just gotta poke around.

Robert Hunter/Sometimes attributed to Ezra Pound.
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Post by Suzie Dean »

I just hate being told that I am wrong when I know I was right!! Came up on a bar conversation...kinda made a silly bet. Thanks for the help!!
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Post by Steve Hoffert »

Kit says she believes it was Broadview Savings.
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Post by Grace O'Malley »

I think the Broadview Savings was in the building to the west of Einsteins, across St Charles.
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