Category:Citizens Bank Building (Manchester, New Hampshire)

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The Citizens Bank Building in Manchester, New Hampshire was originally built in 1912-13 as the Amoskeag Bank Building. It was built as the headquarters of the Amoskeag National Bank, Amoskeag Savings Bank and Amoskeag Trust Company. The Amoskeag Trust Company was merged into the Amoskeag National Bank in 1973, and the Amoskeag National Bank and Amoskeag Savings Bank merged in 1986 to form the Amoskeag Bank. In 1991 it was merged into the First New Hampshire Bank, and acquired by Citizens Financial Group in 1996. In 2015 the building was sold and converted from offices to residential units. The building is now (2021) known as the Red Oak at 875 Elm Street.

The building was designed by Boston architects Hutchins & French in 1911. A major addition was built in 1978 to designs by The Architects' Collaborative of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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