The Beacon Publishing Company began
publication of Akron's first daily newspaper, the Akron Daily
Beacon, on December 6, 1869. In 1930 Scripps Howard Newspaper
had the a new building built for the Akron Times-Press.
Then, in 1938, the company acquired its
present building and the newspaper from the Times-Press, the original owner of
the structure. The site of the building at Exchange and High
was formerly occupied by the City's Music Hall, razed in 1929
to allow the new construction.
The building is located on a main
north-south artery of Akron and on the fringes of the central
industrial district.
The building has a three tiered corner
tower that had swaged lanterns over the entries.. Buttress
piers contain windows above the basement. Torch motifs
ornament the banded tower.