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Foley Federal Building
After some forty years of service, the federal Foley Building of Las Vegas has been fully renovated
After some forty years of service, the federal Foley Building has been fully renovated.
While the interior was being completely redesigned to improve its functionality, employees were temporarily relocated across the street in the Lloyd D. George U.S. Courthouse, where the custom furnishings and architectural woodwork are a Beaubois 1999-2000 achievement.
Four stories high, the Foley Building is equipped with four courtrooms and the same number of judges' chambers, all of which were transformed by the Beaubois team. The Beaubois touch is also found in the main entrance, the public lobbies and the security offices. The furnishings and all the architectural woodwork are in red oak and walnut.
Today, the Foley Building is home to the Bankruptcy Court, U.S. Probation and U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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