Dime Savings Bank of New York

[2] A new home-office building for the Dime Savings Bank at DeKalb Avenue and Fleet Street was announced in September 1905.

[10] But before the merger could be implemented, North Fork Bancorporation initiated a hostile takeover attempt of Dime in March 2000.

[16]) In June 2001, Washington Mutual announced the pending acquisition of Dime Bancorp for $5.2 billion in cash and stock.

Dime was included in the assets that were sold to JPMorgan Chase by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation after Washington Mutual was seized and placed in receivership.

[24] The Dime is also home to the largest publicly accessible EV charging hub in New York, run by Revel.

[26] In December 2015, developers Michael Stern and Joe Chetrit closed on a $90 million purchase of the Dime Savings Bank headquarters.

1912 postcard of 9 DeKalb Avenue