Balboa Island’s long-gone bank
Lolita Harper
In the center of a bustling little island, a banking tradition was
born.
Balboa Bank was opened Sept. 27, 1922, by George Edwards on the
northeast corner of Central Avenue, which is now Balboa Avenue,
Balboa historian Jim Fournier said. The bank stood at that location,
now occupied by Pavilion Real Estate for six years, until a new
building was built kitty-cornered to accommodate the newly organized
and prominent bank.
In 1927, the bank restructured its board of directors to “read
like a who’s who of Balboa,” said Fournier, who is also the editor
and chief of the newsletter Tales of Balboa.
The bank was successful through the roaring and lucrative ‘20s,
but met its fate in 1932, during the Great Depression. Wrongdoing by
the bank directors was never considered, Fournier said, and all of
the bank’s depositors received fair market value for their accounts.
State law required any failing bank to be assessed at 100% of the
cost of their stock.
Bank officers lost not only their investments, but had to pay that
amount to the state as well, Fournier said, which doubled their
losses.
Fournier said officers Charles TeWinkle and Joe Beek were the only
men able to pay the assessments.
In 1934, the building was sold to Bank of America for $27,000, he
said. The large bank chain had a good run in the location for a half
century, leaving in the mid-1980s.
A local restaurant owner bought the landmark in hopes of turning
it into a restaurant and bar, but found opposition from the
neighboring condominiums.
“They raised a fit and blocked the liquor license,” Fournier said.
The business owner walked away from the struggling project, and
the building was ultimately destroyed.
Modern storefronts and apartments now stand in its place.
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