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Commerce Bank: Interesting Mural/Photo - a rant. — Brooklynian

Commerce Bank: Interesting Mural/Photo - a rant.

sevenoneeighty
edited November -1 in Park Slope
So I am walking down 5th avenue and went by Commerce bank and noticed they have a large mural/ image on the wall of a colorized historic photo of 5th (or 7th) avenue in their space. its over 15 feet tall and you can clearly see it from the street. It is either from the 1940s or earlier and there are still electric street cars in the street. It's a cool photo.

It was interesting that they chose to put such a dumb, suburban looking stip mall building on 5th avenue with shiny mullions, and then decided to place the mural showing the great architecture of the area from "times past".

Wouldn't someone from Commerce have made the executive decision to design a building that fit in more the the architecture, that they so obviously admire, in the FIRST place? I guess 'branding' was more important - god forbid you don't see the bank for 2 seconds when down the street.

I know there are discussions about all the banks in the area, etc. but I can't believe that the residents of the area allowed such a dumb looking and architecturally insignificant building to be built. Even if the whole street becomes banks, cell phone stores and realty offices, isn't their a better standard for the neighborhood architecture? I'm not familiar with that neighborhood specifically, but what areas are historic/ protected in Park Slope? Sad.

It reminds be of the suburbs where developers/ contractors tear down all of the trees for bad, cheap construction and then name all the streets after... trees!!

Comments

  • I like the mural, they have one in their 14th Street branch in manhattan too. I think it's a good way of showing respect for ay particular moment of time that we can now look at and say....Brooklyn
  • I love Commerce. The same can be said of restaurants, grocery stores, hardware stores, restaurants etc. It is what it is.
  • Commerce has a very specific look to all of their branches because the man who founded Commerce hired his son to serve as architect for all the branches and his wife as interior decorator. Since they started as a suburban Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey bank, all of their branches reflect that look. You aren't going to find a Commerce in a building that has kept the historic integrity.
  • homeowner wrote: Commerce has a very specific look to all of their branches because the man who founded Commerce hired his son to serve as architect for all the branches and his wife as interior decorator. Since they started as a suburban Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey bank, all of their branches reflect that look. You aren't going to find a Commerce in a building that has kept the historic integrity.
    That is really too bad - for everyone.

    In 50 years we will be surrounded by buildings that look look commerce bank.

    great.
  • Be happy it wasn't the double-drive-thru suburban ufo originally proposed.

    When I pass by the current building, I am actually *happy* to see it relative to what was originally proposed.

    There is no question in my mind that 5th Ave is lucky to have this...
    image

    ...instead of this one that was originally proposed:
    image

    Just putting that back into proper perspective.
  • Jeffrey.. Good point!!
    Is that second photo a branch that is in Brooklyn??
    (sadly.. I think the answer might be yes)
  • ^It's their branch at Prospect Park Southwest and Park Circle.
  • I thought so!!

    Now that is an abomination, isn't it.

    I remember when that spot was "Tony's Gas station".. and Tony was a great mechananic
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