The Louis Sullivan Building of Newark

The Louis Sullivan Building of Newark The Louis Sullivan building opened its doors in 1915 and has graced the Courthouse Square ever since.

The Louis Sullivan Building of Newark has graced the Courthouse Square for over a century at One North Third Street. It was built in 1914 and opened its doors on August 25, 1915 as the Home Building Association Bank, commonly known as “The Old Home”. One of only eight banks designed by noted American architect Louis Sullivan, it is both a national treasure and a treasured piece of Central Ohio’s h

eritage. Through the years, the Sullivan Building was also home to a butcher shop, a jewelry store and eventually an ice cream parlor. With each new tenant the interior was altered, but the building’s historic and architectural significance never changed. In 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2013, the building was generously gifted to the Licking County Foundation by Newark native, Stephen Jones. Since then, the Licking County Foundation and a team of community volunteers known as Team Sullivan have been working to develop a plan for the Louis Sullivan Building of Newark’s restoration and reuse. The vision is to create a valuable space that is financially self-sustaining and open for the public to enjoy, celebrate and study.

A new chapter begins! After 10+ years of restoration, the Louis Sullivan Building of Newark reopens October 27 as the ho...
09/19/2025

A new chapter begins! After 10+ years of restoration, the Louis Sullivan Building of Newark reopens October 27 as the home of Explore Licking County. A true architectural treasure brought back to life!

A little dusting here, a little gold leaf there, and the next thing you know, the former Home Building Association building on the corner of Main and 3rd streets will […]

We have BIG news! Thanks to an extraordinary gift from Lou Reese, a longtime and passionate supporter of public art in L...
04/21/2025

We have BIG news! Thanks to an extraordinary gift from Lou Reese, a longtime and passionate supporter of public art in Licking County, contributions and pledges to the Finishing Touches Challenge will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $1 million until November 1, 2025, to support the restoration of the Louis Sullivan Building of Newark. Will you help us bring it all together? Learn more at https://bit.ly/4lKaJgg

Check out this article by The Architect's Newspaper about Newark's jewel box and the work being done by our partners at ...
07/29/2024

Check out this article by The Architect's Newspaper about Newark's jewel box and the work being done by our partners at Rogers Krajnak Architects, Inc.

Rogers Krajnak Architects to restore interiors and murals in a “jewel box” bank by Louis Sullivan in Ohio. Informally called “The Old Home” by locals, the building is just one of eight banks Sullivan designed in his career.

We are so close to reaching our goal to secure the Jeffris Family Foundation match! All eligible contributions and pledg...
06/11/2024

We are so close to reaching our goal to secure the Jeffris Family Foundation match! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get us to the finish line! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3TFEO31

We have officially raised more than $2 million of the $2.29 million needed to secure the Jeffris Family Foundation match...
05/28/2024

We have officially raised more than $2 million of the $2.29 million needed to secure the Jeffris Family Foundation match! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get us to the finish line! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3TFEO31

Our fundraising and construction efforts are reaching new heights! A crane has visited recently to place a condensing un...
05/24/2024

Our fundraising and construction efforts are reaching new heights! A crane has visited recently to place a condensing unit on the rooftop and to lift a stack of drywall sheets through the second-floor art glass windows!

Learn more and support this special project by visiting our website: https://bit.ly/3TFEO31

Challenge tracker update as of May 20! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get u...
05/21/2024

Challenge tracker update as of May 20! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get us to the finish line! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3TFEO31

Challenge tracker update as of May 13! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get u...
05/14/2024

Challenge tracker update as of May 13! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get us to the finish line! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3TFEO31

Challenge tracker update as of May 6! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get us...
05/07/2024

Challenge tracker update as of May 6! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get us to the finish line! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3TFEO31

Challenge tracker update! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get us to the fini...
04/30/2024

Challenge tracker update! All eligible contributions and pledges received by June 30, 2024, will help get us to the finish line! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3TFEO31

Then and Now!Fall 1914: Site preparation and promotional sign at North Third and West Main Streets after City Drug Store...
04/25/2024

Then and Now!

Fall 1914: Site preparation and promotional sign at North Third and West Main Streets after City Drug Store was razed to make way for a new home for "The Old Home."

April 2024: The recently unearthed promotional lettering on the exposed brick exterior of the building next to the Sullivan Building, which is now Sutton Law Firm. This time capsule was discovered during the current interior restoration of the building.

Learn more or support this special project by visiting our website: https://bit.ly/3TFEO31

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1 N. 3rd Street
Newark, OH
43055

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