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Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse

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Type
  
Courthouse

Roof
  
176 ft (54 m)

Height
  
54 m

Floors
  
7

Lifts/elevators
  
10

Completed
  
1998

Floor count
  
7

Opened
  
1998

Cost
  
41 million USD

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Location
  
333 Lomas Blvd. NW Albuquerque, New Mexico

Floor area
  
311,000 square feet (28,900 m)

Similar
  
Dennis Chavez Federal B, Bank of the West Tower, Simms Building, Gold Building, Albuquerque Plaza

The Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse is a federal courthouse located in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. The building was completed in 1998 and named in honor of Senator Pete Domenici at a ceremony in 2004. Since its completion it has been joined at the intersection of Fourth and Lomas by two additional courthouses, the Bernalillo County Courthouse on the southwest corner and the Metropolitan Courthouse on the northwest corner. The seven-story courthouse is 176 feet (54 m) tall, placing it tenth on the list of Albuquerque's tallest buildings.

Map of Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA

Planning for the courthouse began in 1993 and after some initial wrangling the city chose a two-block site north of Lomas between Third and Fourth streets. This plan was immediately embroiled in controversy because one of the blocks was the site of McClellan Park, which dated from 1919 and had housed New Mexico's Madonna of the Trail monument since 1928. Though McClellan Park had deteriorated badly by the 1990s, opponents of the courthouse maintained that the park was a historic landmark worthy of preservation. On the other hand, supporters of the courthouse, led by Mayor Martin Chavez, considered the park an eyesore that could be put to a better use as a site for new development. Eventually the city won out, and McClellan Park was bulldozed in 1996 as construction began on the courthouse. The Madonna of the Trail monument was moved to the northwest corner of the courthouse site, where it remains.

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Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse Wikipedia


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