Bank of Everglades

The Historic Bank of Everglades Building

Preserving history for future generations.

The Bank of Everglades building was built in 1927 for Barron Gift Collier, who envisioned an iconic landmark building as the home for the Bank of Everglades.

The Bank remained in the building until 1962, when the business relocated to Immokalee.

The building was then used as a rooming house.

In 1979, the building was purchased by Reba “Rusty” Rupsis, who published the Everglades Echo newspaper in the building until 1990.

After that, it was a Bed & Breakfast by several succeeding owners until it closed in 2017.

The building has remained vacant since that time.

Preservation

Damages from Hurricane Irma and erosion from time have taken their toll, but there is hope!

In 2020 Bob Flick donated the building to ESHP. A comprehensive structural analysis has been completed, and we are on our way to finalizing the architectural plans that will guide us through the extensive renovation process.

When the building is restored, it will serve as the permanent location for the Everglades Area Visitor Center and Trail Town Headquarters.

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The Historic Bank of Everglades Building

Preserving history for future generations.

The Bank of Everglades building was built in 1927 for Barron Gift Collier, who envisioned an iconic landmark building as the home for the Bank of Everglades.

The Bank remained in the building until 1962, when the business relocated to Immokalee.

The building was then used as a rooming house.

In 1979, the building was purchased by Reba “Rusty” Rupsis, who published the Everglades Echo newspaper in the building until 1990.

After that, it was a Bed & Breakfast by several succeeding owners until it closed in 2017.

The building has remained vacant since that time.

Everglades Society for Historic Preservation ESHP Bank of Everglades Project ESHP Menu

PAST

Everglades Society for Historic Preservation ESHP What We Do Historic Preservation Renovation Education Restoration

PRESENT

Historic Everglades Bank Building Naples Daily News Everglades Society for Historic Preservation ESHP

FUTURE

Preservation

Damages from Hurricane Irma and erosion from time have taken their toll, but there is hope!

In 2020 Bob Flick donated the building to ESHP. A comprehensive structural analysis has been completed, and we are on our way to finalizing the architectural plans that will guide us through the extensive renovation process.

When the building is restored, it will serve as the permanent location for the Everglades Area Visitor Center and Trail Town Headquarters.

Everglades Society for Historic Preservation ESHP Bank of Everglades Project ESHP Menu

PAST

Everglades Society for Historic Preservation ESHP What We Do Historic Preservation Renovation Education Restoration

PRESENT

Historic Everglades Bank Building Naples Daily News Everglades Society for Historic Preservation ESHP

FUTURE

The Historic Bank of Everglades Building

Preserving history for future generations.

The Bank of Everglades building was built in 1927 for Barron Gift Collier, who envisioned an iconic landmark building as the home for the Bank of Everglades.

The Bank remained in the building until 1962, when the business relocated to Immokalee.

The building was then used as a rooming house.

In 1979, the building was purchased by Reba “Rusty” Rupsis, who published the Everglades Echo newspaper in the building until 1990.

After that, it was a Bed & Breakfast by several succeeding owners until it closed in 2017.

The building has remained vacant since that time.

Preservation

Damages from Hurricane Irma and erosion from time have taken their toll, but there is hope!

In 2020 Bob Flick donated the building to ESHP. A comprehensive structural analysis has been completed, and we are on our way to finalizing the architectural plans that will guide us through the extensive renovation process.

When the building is restored, it will serve as the permanent location for the Everglades Area Visitor Center and Trail Town Headquarters.

Other Projects

Historic Designation Signs

Historic Collier Era Homes

City Hall

Visitor Center

Information Kiosk

Historical Library