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Ricky D. Wright looked up this morning and noticed the "State Street" was gone from the top of the bank's former headquarters as it moves to new digs in a less angular building on Congress Street.
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A favorite Boston thing of
By blues_lead
Mon, 07/24/2023 - 3:51pm
A favorite Boston thing of mine is the giant sign that says "State Street" is nowhere near State St
While we're at it
By anon
Mon, 07/24/2023 - 4:10pm
"SoWa" is actually east of Washington St.
Sign
By John
Mon, 07/24/2023 - 4:29pm
And we have a giant Citgo sign with no gas station!
Transferrable sign
By Charles Bahne
Mon, 07/24/2023 - 5:25pm
For years State Street and Prudential were the only two Boston skyscrapers that were allowed to put their name at the top. Both built mid 1960s, first two real high-rises in the city. After those two, the BRA wouldn't allow similar signs on other buildings. When State Street moved from Franklin St. to Lincoln St., they had to put up quite a fuss to be able to move the sign, or, rather, to substitute a new sign for the old one.
Same logic probably applies here, moving from Lincoln St. to Haymarket.
More recently, though, BRA/BPDA has been allowing other high-up signs, such as Verizon and some in the Seaport.
Up to the 1960s, many shorter buildings had bright neon signs on top, sometimes advertising the business below the sign (Citgo/Cities Service, once; or Boston Edison on Tremont), or sometimes a paid ad for someone else (White Fuel atop the Hotel Buckminster).
Yes, State Street Bank used to be on State St., until they moved to Franklin St. in 1965. State St., the street, was the banking center of New England for about 150 years.
Why is it called State Street Bank?
By necturus
Tue, 07/25/2023 - 8:34am
It's not a bank at all, as far as I know.
It used to be a bank with branches, like any other
By Ron Newman
Tue, 07/25/2023 - 8:42am
I remember one on Boylston Street, near Copley Square, and there were a few others.
Not all banks are in consumer/retail banking services
By HenryAlan 2.0
Tue, 07/25/2023 - 10:09am
They are definitely a bank, just not the kind with ATMs or public branches. Their clients are other banks.
Krakow
By deselby
Tue, 07/25/2023 - 3:18pm
There is a large building in Krakow with the brand name
Hate Street
By Friartuck
Mon, 07/24/2023 - 5:55pm
Is the proper name ...
so basically...
By schneidz
Mon, 07/24/2023 - 8:41pm
my 401-k is paying for their sign.
Correct....
By RichM
Tue, 07/25/2023 - 7:55am
They call it a 12-B-1 fee, funds deducted to be used for marketing.
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