Bronx County Hall of Justice, Modern courthouse in Concourse, Bronx, United States.
The Bronx County Hall of Justice is a ten-story courthouse spanning two and a half city blocks with a corrugated glass and aluminum exterior. Inside, 47 courtrooms handle cases before Supreme and Criminal courts, alongside offices for correction and probation services.
Construction began in 2001 under Mayor Giuliani and was completed in 2007, replacing older courthouse facilities in the Bronx. The project reflected the city's investment in modernizing judicial infrastructure at the start of the 21st century.
The building functions as the heart of local justice, with lawyers, citizens, and court staff moving through its modern hallways daily. The architecture signals openness through its generous glass surfaces, keeping the institution visible to the public.
The building is located in Concourse at East 161st Street between Sherman and Morris Avenues and is easily reached by public transit. Visitors should expect security screening upon entering the facility, which is standard procedure.
The building was designed with specialized security features including blast-resistant areas and bullet-resistant glazing positioned above street level. These features resulted from security considerations that entered courthouse design standards after major terrorist attacks in the early 2000s.
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