Own a rare piece of Springfield history while positioning yourself for long-term commercial opportunity. This iconic property, Springfield's very first drive-through bank offers a distinctive blend of mid-century modern architecture and rock-solid construction quality that simply isn't common today. Designed by local architect Joe Amspacher and built in 1960 as the Southern Missouri Trust Company's Motor Bank, the structure was engineered for high-level security, lasting durability, and flexible reuse, complete with a basement vault that remains today. Concrete construction, bold six-foot overhangs, Tennessee Crab Orchard stone exterior, and original bulletproof glass create a structure that is both visually striking and exceptionally sound. Its unique character, strong visibility, and flexible layout make it well-suited for a variety of commercial uses, from office or retail to creative or specialty concepts. Built like a vault and rich in architectural significance, this is a one of a kind asset that combines history, stability, and future potential. Simply, mid-century modern done right.