Monday, March 29, 2010
Bank Becomes T Shirt Shop
The Wachovia Bank building is an architecturally beautiful land mark sitting majestically at the corner of Duval and Front St. Built in 1891 it has weathered hurricanes and dodged fires that periodically engulf other historic Key West buildings. Originally and for years it was Florida First National Bank. Wachovia bought the building in 1992 for $2,520,000. Wachovia closed that branch about the same time it merged with Wells Fargo in 2008 and consolidated its operations on Northside Dr. It took me a while to realize Wachovia had closed it's down town branch (I am not a Wachovia customer) and don't frequent Front and Duval too often, the ground central for cruise ship visitors.
Was I surprised when I did walk past that corner? It is a T shirt shop now! Wow, do things change. It is a decent enough shop and they carry more then just T shirts. There are men's, woman's and children's clothes. Why is it that all the shops on lower Duval carry clothes that look exactly the same, like the gauzy women's dresses and short shorts that say "Key West" across the butt? This must be what sells. When these shoppers get back on board are they all wearing the same dresses, shirts and beach cover ups?
I walked past the mannequin of a woman standing in the door. There were a lot of customers in there; the sales people were busy. I found that the clothing section was divided off from the knick knack section by what was once the teller's counter. In the glassed in office in the back where the bank manager sat now sits the store manager. In the knick knack section behind the shot glasses and key chains is still the bank vault. I wonder what's in it.
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