The Lincoln Bank Tower in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, is an Art Deco highrise building.
Buesching considered it to be a monument to the German immigrants who settled the Fort Wayne area at the turn of the 20th century and formed the backbone of his investors, depositors, and customers.
Alvin M. Strauss of Fort Wayne was architect, while Buesching and Hagerman were contractors for the building.
Despite the Great Crash of the stock market on October 24, construction continued on the $1.3 million structure.
Until 2016, Old National also maintained an insurance operation in Fort Wayne, located in Aboite Township.
In 1996, this building was the backdrop in several scenes of In the Company of Men, a film written and directed by Neil LaBute.
Other scenes were filmed in restrooms and various office spaces throughout the building, including a shot from the roof overlooking the Allen County Courthouse.
Seven bronze panels at the main entrance depict scenes from the life of President Abraham Lincoln.
[6] The building is constructed of 1,774 tons of structural steel, faced with 21,250 cubic feet of cut Indiana limestone and granite with gold highlights.