First National Bank of Long Beach (also known as the Metropolitan Building and the Enloe Building) in downtown Long Beach, California is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The structure was designed in a French Renaissance Revival style[2] 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 (in order): During the 1950s, many of the original decorative elements such as the decorative cornice were removed or covered as part of modernizations efforts.
In the 1980s, federal tax incentives motivated a project to restore the building to its original look and to repair the clock tower.
In 2024, the owner submitted plans to convert the building into 70 residential units and also add a 3,600 square feet (330 m2) rooftop deck.