First National Bank of Long Beach
First National Bank of Long Beach in downtown Long Beach, California is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The bank building originally was three stories, and was surpassed in 1906 by the current building, designed by Train and Williams. The distinctive clock tower with its six-foot-diameter clock face was added in 1907. The structure was designed in a French Renaissance Revival style utilizing pressed yellow brick on the street sides and common red brick on the remaining two sides.
A number of bank tenants have occupied the building, including :
- The First National Bank of Long Beach
- The California National Bank of Long Beach
- California First National Bank of Long Beach
- Bank of America, National Trust & Savings Association 1936 to sometime in the 1960s.
The building was purchased for $10.9 million in 2014. In 2024, the owner submitted plans to convert the building into 70 residential units and also add a rooftop deck.