110 East Washington Street

110 East Washington Street is a high rise in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building which is now the "110 Condos" was originally built in 1921–1922 as the main office for National City Bank. This bank (which was not related to the recently merged out later National City) closed during the Roosevelt Bank Holiday of 1933, was found to be insolvent and did not reopen. The building later became the home of The Morris Plan Savings and Loan, which had a much smaller office on North Delaware Street.

110 East Washington Street

110 East Washington Street is a high rise in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building which is now the "110 Condos" was originally built in 1921–1922 as the main office for National City Bank. This bank (which was not related to the recently merged out later National City) closed during the Roosevelt Bank Holiday of 1933, was found to be insolvent and did not reopen. The building later became the home of The Morris Plan Savings and Loan, which had a much smaller office on North Delaware Street.