George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
George C. Young Courthouse
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.
Built in the Late Modern style, the six-story, 187,000 SF George C. Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (GCY) was envisioned as an efficient but dense multi-tenant building. Now sharing space on an expanded campus including a secure park and a U.S. Courthouse Annex built in 2007, the GCY building has since fallen to second-class status. Additionally, the building no longer meets code or security standards. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, this $47.5 million project consists of comprehensive interior and HVAC renovations to accommodate four new Bankruptcy courtrooms, four new chambers, and Clerk of Court and U.S. Attorneys spaces. The renovation comprises removing all interior walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems down to the concrete structure, as well as removal of hazardous materials. New exterior elements include the replacement of the existing windows, new roof, additionally insulation, and the addition of a new west entry pavilion and stair/elevator tower.