Williamsburgh Savings Bank

[2] The building's exterior was protected by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) in 1966,[3] and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

[4] In 2010 Juan Figueroa bought the building and adjacent property for $4.5 million for conversion to a banquet hall named Weylin.

[5][6] The later Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower opened in 1929 at One Hanson Place, near the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal.

[11][12] The bank was originally housed in the basement of a church at Bedford Avenue and South 3rd Street;[11][13] it had 158 depositors and $15,000 in assets.

Following this, in mid-1926, the bank decided to build a headquarters at One Hanson Place, near Downtown Brooklyn's transit hub.

[27] The bank opened a branch at Walt Whitman Mall in Suffolk County, Long Island, in 1976.

19th century headquarters at 175 Broadway