In less than a decade the Susanville Branch of the Bank of America went through three buildings. In 1928, BofA acquired the Lassen Industrial Bank that was located on the corner of Main and Gay Street, which is now the bank’s parking lot. In 1971, the bank announced construction of a new building adjacent to the current one, which was demolished, to the dismay of many, to create a parking lot. Then in April 1978, the bank announced it was going to build the current structure on Gay and Nevada Streets, and the other bank building, like the one it replaced, was demolished, too, to become a parking lot.