The German-American Bank Building in St. Joseph, Missouri, is a historic six-story brick structure originally built in 1889 to serve the German-speaking community in the region. Designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style with Beaux-Arts detailing, the building was later renamed the American National Bank and eventually became First Federal Savings and Loan.
In 2014, a $20 million renovation project was announced by Heartland Health and Mosaic Life Care to revitalize the building and surrounding properties, providing office space for up to 200 health workers. The renovation aims to blend the historic bank features with modern design elements while preserving the building's natural brick walls and carved columns.
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