Designed by Shefqet Mullafazliu and Svetomir Popović in 1970, the building of Bankkos offices were organised into a two-wing structure. Built at the intersection that connects three main streets of the city, its butterfly plan allows pedestrians to have clear views regardless where they stand. This approach was applauded by the architectural community, who considered this solution innovative for its time. Constructed from a locally sourced green marble, the facade was the most characteristic feature of the building. The building served as a bank until 1999, and, in subsequent years, it was privatized but poorly maintained. In 2016, the architectural studio Tiki Design headed by the architect Adriatik Bytyqi intervened in its facade and interior, accommodating what is a department store today.