Irving Trust originally opened in 1851 as Irving City Bank of the City of New York. By the early twentieth century it was one of the leading banks in New York. By the early 1980s it operated thirteen branches across the city, working mainly with large corporations and banks. In 1988 it was acquired by Bank of New York, making the combined entity the nation's 12th-largest bank.
One of Irving's branches, on 5th Avenue and 21 street, recently had it's old facade come back into view thanks to some recent construction.
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