Maple Professional Building (Wyandotte, Michigan)

The Maple Professional Building is a commercial building at the northwest corner of Maple Street and 1st Street in downtown Wyandotte, Michigan. As of 2020, the building is owned by 100 Maple, LLC, which is currently renovating the building into a mixed-use development.

History
The building was constructed in 1933 for the First National Bank of Wyandotte, which later became National Bank of Wyandotte-Taylor, Charter National Bank and Charter Bank. The building opened on December 15, 1933. The building also housed the Wyandotte News-Herald's offices at 3056 1st Street during the 1940s and 1950s.

Charter Bank was acquired by the similarly-named Charter One Bank on August 9, 2002. Charter One sold the building to Daly Merritt Insurance on December 17, 2003 as Charter One downsized its operations in the building to a branch operation. Charter One was rebranded to Citizens Bank in 2015, and the branch closed on June 22, 2018 at 2 pm. Later that year, on December 17, Daly Merritt's 15-year ownership expired and the building was sold to the city of Wyandotte.

The city then sold the building to Oak Wyandotte, LLC on July 31, 2020, and, in turn, it was sold to 100 Maple, LLC one week later on August 7. A second location of The Offices in Wyandotte opened in the building later that month on August 28. Work also began on remodeling the former Citizens Bank portion of the building into a fine dining restaurant, The Vault on 1st Street, owned by Christ Doulos, Carole Bell-Doulos, and Suzette Balaskas, which plans to open in early 2021.