Mills Lane (banker), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mills Lane (banker)

American banker

Date of Birth: 12-Jan-1912

Date of Death: 07-May-1989

Profession: banker

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Mills Lane (banker)

  • Mills B.
  • Lane, Jr.
  • (January 12, 1912 – May 7, 1989) was a banker in Atlanta, Georgia. He was born in Savannah, Georgia, and after graduating from Yale University in 1934 took a job as a clerk at a Citizens & Southern National Bank (C&S) branch in Valdosta, Georgia.
  • The bank had been founded by Lane's father in 1906 and when the senior Lane died in 1946, Lane, Jr., became the bank's president. As president of C&S, Mills Lane funded the design and construction of Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.'s dream of a new baseball stadium for the city of Atlanta.
  • The site was a recently cleared slum, then known as Washington-Rawson, and Atlanta Stadium was completed a mere twelve months after a handshake deal between Lane and the Milwaukee Braves' owners.
  • The rush was to ensure that the 1965 season could be played in the new stadium, but a lawsuit brought by Milwaukee, Wisconsin, delayed the start of baseball in Atlanta until April, 1966. Lane's other famous building project was his new bank headquarters, the cylindrical C&S tower at West Peachtree and North Avenue, which was eventually demolished to make room for the western expansion of the Bank of America Plaza. When Lane retired in 1973, C&S was the largest bank in the South.
  • Lane returned to Savannah, where he remained until his death.

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