Security Bank and Trust Company Building

Security Bank and Trust Company Building is a historical building in Oakland, California. The Security Bank and Trust Company Building was built in 1911. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 26, 1982. The renaissance Revival and baroque architecture building was designed by Frederick Meyer and Walter Reed. The six story building as an U-shaped floor giving the upper floors more windows. The building is noted for it use of Terracotta. The Security Bank and Trust Company Building has also been the headquarters of Key System, Oakland's public transportation system.[2] Frederick Meyer also designed the San Francisco Bankers Investment Building (1912), Kohler and Chase Building (1909), Physicians Building (1914), Humboldt Bank Building (1906) and the Monadnock Building (1906). [3] [4]

Security Bank and Trust Company Building
Security Bank and Trust Company Building
Security Bank and Trust Company Building is located in Oakland, California
Security Bank and Trust Company Building
Security Bank and Trust Company Building is located in California
Security Bank and Trust Company Building
Security Bank and Trust Company Building is located in the United States
Security Bank and Trust Company Building
Location1100 Broadway, Oakland, California
Coordinates37.802222°N 122.271944°W / 37.802222; -122.271944
Built1911 (1911)
ArchitectFrederick Meyer and Walter Reed
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival and Baroque architecture
NRHP reference No.82002166[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 26, 1982


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