Dayton Daily News Building
Dayton Daily News Building, Beaux-Arts newspaper building in downtown Dayton, United States.
The Dayton Daily News Building is a Beaux-Arts structure located at Fourth and Ludlow Streets featuring three bays with Corinthian and fluted Doric columns framing the main entrance. The original section from 1908 remains intact while later additions were removed, keeping the front facade true to its early design.
Construction took place between 1908 and 1910 under architect Albert Pretzinger's design as the newspaper expanded its presence in the city. The building's style drew inspiration from established financial institutions, symbolizing the publication's growing influence and success.
This building served as the heart of journalism and news distribution in Dayton for generations, shaping how the city stayed informed. The grand architectural details reflect the newspaper's importance in local life.
This structure sits at a convenient corner location in downtown Dayton and is easily accessible on foot from surrounding streets. Since it remains an active building, visitors should observe the exterior architecture from the street rather than attempting entry.
The granite and wood facade incorporates carved cornucopiae supporting the cornice, a rare decorative detail that symbolizes abundance and prosperity. These ornamental flourishes reveal the newspaper founder's confidence in his enterprise and its place in the city.
Location: Ohio
Architects: Pretzinger
Architectural style: Beaux-Arts
GPS coordinates: 39.75778,-84.19361
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:24
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