
DOVER, Del. — A prominent piece of Wilmington’s skyline has earned a prestigious historical designation. The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs announced that the Bank of Delaware Building, situated on Delaware Avenue in downtown Wilmington, was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 27, 2026.
The seventeen-story office building received the honor based on two key factors: its architectural significance and its historical connection to commerce in the city of Wilmington.
The listing was announced by the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, the state agency responsible for preserving and promoting Delaware’s historical and cultural heritage.







