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[6] [7] The general contractor was the George A. Fuller Construction Company of New York. [8] [9] It was dedicated on January 16, 1961, in a ceremony featuring Native American dancers and speeches by Rockefeller, dressed in a sombrero for the occasion, and Chairman of the City Commission Maurice Sanchez. [10] The project's total cost was about ...
City Image Street address Jurisdiction [1] Dates of use Named for Old Post Office† Albuquerque: 123 4th Street: D.N.M. 1924–1930: n/a Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse † Albuquerque: 421 Gold Avenue SW: D.N.M. 1930–present: n/a Dennis Chavez Federal Building: Albuquerque: 500 Gold Avenue SW: D.N.M. 1972–1998: U.S. Senator Dennis ...
The Dennis Chavez Federal Building is a high-rise federal office building and courthouse located at 500 Gold Avenue SW in Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.It was completed in 1965 and was built with the purpose of housing the U.S. District Court as well as offices of various federal agencies including the U.S. Postal Service, Veterans Administration, U.S. Public Health Service, U.S. Fish and ...
The government of Albuquerque is the government of Albuquerque, New Mexico as defined by its charter. The city has a mayor-council government , divided into an executive branch headed by the Mayor [ 1 ] and the nine-member City Council which holds the legislative authority.
Old Albuquerque High School, the city's first public high school, was established in 1879. Congregation Albert, a Reform synagogue established in 1897, by Henry N. Jaffa, who was also the city's first mayor, is the oldest continuing Jewish organization in the city. [24] Old Albuquerque High, built in 1914. Victorian and Gothic styles were used ...
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The Old Post Office was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is a part of a complex of Albuquerque federal buildings that includes the National Register-listed U.S. Courthouse (b. 1930), the former Federal Building (b. 1960) at 517 Gold SW, and the Chavez Federal Building (b. 1965).
The Bank of Albuquerque logo was replaced with U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union signage in 2015. [15] In 2021, WaFd Bank, f.k.a. Washington Federal Bank, [17] announced that they will be opening up an office inside Albuquerque Plaza and bought the building signage, which was installed in May 2021 and gave the building its new identity. [18]