Hurff Ackerman Saunders Federal Building and Robert Boochever U.S. Courthouse
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The Hurff Ackerman Saunders Federal Building and Robert Boochever U.S. Courthouse (Known to locals simply as "the Federal Building") is a United States Federal Building, United States Post Office and Federal court, located in Juneau, Alaska.[2] Built in 1964[3] and completed in 1966, the structure is located at 709 W. 9th Street, on the outskirts of downtown, near the Juneau-Douglas Bridge and across the street from the downtown Capital City Fire/Rescue station. The building serves as the official federal representation for the capital city of Alaska.
Hurff Ackerman Saunders Federal Building and Robert Boochever U.S. Courthouse | |
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Alternative names | Juneau Federal Building |
General information | |
Status | In use |
Address | 709 West 9th Street |
Town or city | Juneau, Alaska |
Country | United States of America |
Coordinates | 58.3014°N 134.4202°W / 58.3014; -134.4202 |
Construction started | 1964 |
Opened | 1966 |
Owner | United States federal government |
Landlord | General Services Administration |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 9 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Olsen & Sands; Linn A. Forrest; John Graham & Company[1] |
Other information | |
Parking | Basement (restricted) Parking lot across Gold Creek |
Managed by the General Services Administration, the building has nine floors, plus a basement and mezzanine level. The building is located next to Gold Creek, a natural watershed which has been lined with concrete, carrying runoff from Mount Juneau.