Sylvia H. Rambo U.S. Courthouse


For the public
Location
Hours
Weekdays 8 a.m.–5 p.m., except federal holidays
Visitor parking
Street parking and pay-to-park lots available in the immediate area.
Security and access
Enter at the corner of 6th and Reily. All visitors are required to clear airport-style security and comply with rules and regulations governing conduct on federal property.
Check for building closure.
Where to eat
Cafe — Floor one
Sustainable site attributes
For the community
- The facility hosts an extensive 11,000 square foot green roof with regional, drought resistant plantings. This roof reduces the heat island effect, holds rainwater and reduces impact on local ecology.
- The site hosts drought tolerant native plants and wildflowers to support habitat and attract pollinators.
- The site captures and retains excess rainwater through rain gardens and below-grade retention and infiltration beds.
- The location of the building’s main entrance is within one-half mile walking distance to the main entrance of eight or more publicly available diverse community uses.
- The indoor plumbing system reduces 50% water use compared to a conventional building.
Two GSA Art in Architecture installations are at this facility:
Monique van Genderen: I Thought of You...The People’s Painting (2022) is a long mural visible from Reily Street, and engages the surrounding neighborhood.
Photos courtesy by Neil Greentree Photography

Claire Sherman: Trees and Vines (2021) consists of an eight painting series installed at each elevator lobby and is visible from North 6th Street.
Photos courtesy by Jonathan Cancro


For our tenants
Maintenance
Tenant parking
Agency parking on-site and off-site
More info
Public Law No: 117-119 designated the building as the Sylvia H. Rambo United States Courthouse
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