The St. Louis Old Cass Avenue Bank was built in 1927. The bank moved out of the building sometime in the 1980s and the building became a Greyhound Bus Station. It was registered on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
Main Hall
Below is a photograph of the main hall.
Light Rays and Pillars
Light rays coming through the only windows not currently boarded up and a closer picture of the pillars clad in Winona Travertine Stone.
Tickets and Information Booth
The tickets and information booth left over from the old greyhound bus station with some more light rays coming through.
The Ceiling
A shot looking up at the ceiling. The original chandelier once hung from this ceiling cross.
The Main Entrance
The main entrance with graffiti from CNUE and BANG.
Pigeons Flying
With the windows being busted open, this is a popular spot for pigeons to take shelter.
End of hall shot
A shot of the end of one of the halls with a DURAG LD piece.
The back end of the outside
A shot of the bank end of the building with a bus stop for the old greyhound station.
Photograph when the Bank was Still Operating
A photograph from the book Bulletin No. 25. The Architectural, Structural, and Monumental Stones of Minnesota.
Conclusion
The Old St. Louis Cass Avenue Bank/Greyhound station is still abandoned and there has been no news on any plans for remodeling.