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The Norwood Tower (previously known as the Capital National Bank Building) is a historic commercial building in downtown Austin, Texas. Built in 1929, the tower was named a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 2006 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.
In March 2022, Texas Capital Bank was named by Newsweek Magazine as the most trustworthy bank in America, based on a survey of 50,000 U.S. residents. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In October 2022, it expanded its lease at 2000 McKinney Avenue in Uptown Dallas for its headquarters, and the building was renamed Texas Capital Center. [ 12 ]
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Capital Bank may refer to: Capital Bank, part of Park Sterling Corp. Capital Bank (Botswana) Capital Bank (Jordan) Capital Bank (Haiti) Capital Bank plc (UK) Capital Bank (Ghana) ABC Capital Bank Uganda Limited, Uganda; Capital Bank Financial, previously North American Financial Holdings. Capital Bank Plaza, its former headquarters
PlainsCapital Bank, a subsidiary of Hilltop Holdings Inc., is one of the largest independent banks in Texas with approximately $11.8 billion in assets. [1] PlainsCapital operates more than 60 branches in Austin , Corpus Christi , Dallas , Fort Worth , Houston , Lubbock , San Antonio and the Rio Grande Valley . [ 3 ]
The current Texas State Capitol is the fourth building to serve that purpose in Austin. The first was a two-room wooden structure (located on the northeast corner of 8th St and Colorado St) which served as the national capitol of the Texas Republic and continued as the seat of government upon Texas' admission to the Union.