Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse (Santa Ana)

The Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse at 411 West Fourth Street in Santa Ana, California, is a ten-story United States federal building and courthouse on 3.94 acres (15,900 m2) that includes courtrooms, judges chambers, offices and courtroom galleries of the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Named for former President and California Governor Ronald Reagan in 1998, the building is owned by the General Services Administration[3] and is 176 ft (54 m) tall.

Christopher Cox shows President Ronald Reagan the blueprints for the new Federal Courthouse in 1993
Ronald Reagan Federal Courthouse
Location within the Los Angeles metropolitan area
General information
StatusComplete
TypeFederal building, courthouse
Architectural stylePostmodern
Location411 West Fourth Street
Santa Ana, California, USA
Coordinates33.7485°N 117.8716°W / 33.7485; -117.8716
Current tenantsUnited States government
Construction started1996
Completed1998
CostUS$116,000,000
OwnerGeneral Services Administration
Height176 feet (54 m)
Technical details
Floor count10
Design and construction
ArchitectZimmer Gunsel Frasca
References
[1][2]

References

  1. "Ronald Reagan Federal Courthouse". Emporis. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  2. "Ronald Reagan Federal Building and United States Courthouse". Gruen Associates. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  3. www.gsa.gov
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