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The First Street Courthouse

The First Street Courthouse

First Street Courthouse in the Civic Center district of downtown Los Angeles opened in October 2016. The building, which houses federal courts and federal law-enforcement departments, is sometimes called the First Street Courthouse.
There are about 38 courthouse locations in Los Angeles and somehow I found this one.

The long-delayed plan to build a federal courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles continues to move forward. On March 30, 2012, the federal General Services Administration released a list of the finalists to design and build the $400 million project on the southwest corner of First Street and Broadway. The four teams of builders and architects were Clark Construction with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Architects; Hensel Phelps Construction with Yazdani Studio & Gruen Associates; McCarthy with Brooks-Scarpa & HMC Architects; and Mortensen Construction with NBBJ Architects. In the second phase of the selection process, the finalists will submit more advanced plans. An architect is expected to be named by September, according to GSA officials. The project, scheduled for completion by 2016, will be a 600,000-square-foot edifice with 24 courtrooms, 32 judges’ chambers, and 110 parking spots on a 3.6-acre site. It will house district judges, jury assembly facilities, offices for the U.S. Marshals Service and more," reports the Los Angeles Downtown News.


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