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California Federal Bank, known as CalFed, was a retail bank and real estate lender headquartered in Los Angeles, California, that operated under a federal savings bank charter. In 2002, it operated 352 branches, most of which were in California, when acquired by Citigroup .
84000843 [1] Added to NRHP. September 20, 1984. The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles Branch, is a historic building that once served as offices for the Los Angeles branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The structure is located on West Olympic Boulevard and South Olive Street in southern Downtown Los Angeles .
There were 25 branches but in October 2008 the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Buffalo Branch was closed. List of Federal Reserve branches [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Map of the twelve Federal Reserve Districts, with the twelve Federal Reserve Banks marked as black squares, and all Branches within each district (24 total) marked as red circles.
The San Francisco Fed has branch offices in Los Angeles, Portland, Salt Lake City, and Seattle. It also has a cash processing center in Phoenix . The twelfth district is the nation's largest by area and population, covering 1.3 million sq mi (3.4 million km 2 ), or 36% of the nation's area, and 60 million people.
The Federal Reserve Banks are the most recent institutions that the United States government has created to provide functions of a central bank. Prior institutions have included the First (1791–1811) and Second (1818–1824) Banks of the United States, the Independent Treasury (1846–1920) and the National Banking System (1863–1935).
Coordinates: 34°02′36″N 118°15′35″W. The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Los Angeles Branch is one of four branches of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The branch is located in Los Angeles, [1] and opened January 2, 1920. [2] [3]
Broadway Federal Bank was a community focused bank founded in 1946 and based in Los Angeles. As of 2020, it had three traditional branches and one loan production office. [1] It was the last remaining traditionally black-community oriented bank headquartered west of Dallas. [2]
Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 255 E Temple St., opened 1996. 300 North Los Angeles Street Federal Building, across the street from Roybal, opened 1965, NRHP [4] James C. Corman Federal Building, 6230 Van Nuys Blvd. at Van Nuys Government Center, opened 1974 [5] Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles ...