Northbank Center

However, during Flint's economic boom period in the first two decades of the twentieth century, the bank quickly grew, serving customers citywide.

By 1922, the bank was ready to expand again, and they hired the New York architectural firm of Davis, McGrath & Kiessling to design this building.

[3] The building was refurbished in 2000,[4] and as of 2018 houses the UM-Flint Dance Studio, various campus and community offices, a small business hatchery, and the Grand Ballroom.

On the main facade, the first three floors form a base, divided into three major bays by paired and fluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals.

The base is capped with a limestone architrave, frieze, and cornice with the founding dates and the words "Industrial Savings Bank Building" in the entablature.

The facade is similar to the main side, but for the elimination of the paired pilasters in the base, and the twelfth floor, which is recessed only in the corner sections.