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King David Kalakaua Building

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Built
  
1922

Opened
  
1921

Added to NRHP
  
27 January 1975

NRHP Reference #
  
75000620

Area
  
1 ha

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Location
  
335 Merchant Street, Honolulu, Hawaii

Architectural style
  
Mission Revival architecture

Similar
  
United States Post Office, US Post Office and Courthou, Old Post Office, United States Post Office an, US Post Office and Courthou

The King David Kalakaua Building in Honolulu, Hawaii is a government building formerly known as the U.S. Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse. It was the official seat of administration in the Territory of Hawaii and state of Hawaii for the United States federal government.

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Federal building

The building was designed in 1918 and built from 1921 to 1922 in Mission/Spanish Revival architecture. An addition was added in 1929, and opened in 1931. Among other functions, it held courtrooms and offices for the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on January 27, 1975, under the former name as site 75000620. In 1978 it was also included as a contributing property in the NRHP listing of the Hawaii Capital Historic District.

State building

In December 2003, the federal government sold most of the building to the state of Hawaii for US$32.5 million, upon which the building was renamed in honor of King David Kalākaua — last king of the Hawaiian monarchy. All federal agencies and departments moved their offices years earlier to the Prince Kuhio Federal Building near Honolulu Harbor, except for a small section that retains a post office.

The building holds offices of the Hawaii state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. It is located at 335 Merchant Street.

References

King David Kalakaua Building Wikipedia