Federal Office Building, Government office building in downtown Omaha, United States
The Federal Office Building in downtown Omaha is a thirteen-story high-rise featuring classical elements and Art Deco details at South 15th Street. The structure combines horizontal striping patterns with decorative elements that are especially visible on the southern facade.
Architects developed the building in the early 1930s as part of federal construction programs to support economic activity during that era. After federal agencies departed in the 2000s, a new phase began in its usage history.
The building displays features of 1930s federal architecture through its original terrazzo marble and classical facade. Visitors can still see these design elements that reflect the aesthetic standards of that era.
The location is easy to reach on foot in the downtown area and its distinctive architecture makes it simple to find. Since the building now operates as a hotel, visitors can enter the lobby and see the original interior details.
The building underwent transformation in 2013 into a hotel apartment house and now houses over 150 rooms under the Residence Inn brand. This conversion from federal offices into guest accommodations represents a rare example of government building reuse in the region.
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