Multnomah County Central Courthouse

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Multnomah County Central Courthouse
Multnomah County Central Courthouse from east in October 2020.jpg
Viewed from east in October 2020
Multnomah County Central Courthouse
General information
StatusOpen
Location1200 SW First Ave., Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Coordinates 45°30′50″N122°40′30″W / 45.514°N 122.675°W / 45.514; -122.675 Coordinates: 45°30′50″N122°40′30″W / 45.514°N 122.675°W / 45.514; -122.675
GroundbreakingOctober 2016
Topped-outNovember 9, 2018
CompletedSeptember 2020
OpenedOctober 5, 2020
Cost$324.5 million [1]
Owner Multnomah County
Height325 feet (99 m)
Technical details
Floor count17
Design and construction
ArchitectSRG Partnership
Main contractor Hoffman Construction Company [2]
References
https://multco.us/central-courthouse/news/contractor-teams-selected-downtown-courthouse

The Multnomah County Central Courthouse serves as the courthouse for Multnomah County, Oregon. It is located in downtown Portland, Oregon, the county seat. It opened in October 2020, [1] replacing a nearby building that had been constructed between 1909 and 1914. [3]

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Ground broke on the project to build the new courthouse in October 2016, [4] at which time it was scheduled to be completed in 2020 and cost $300 million. [2] [5] It reached its full height of 325 feet (99 m) on November 9, 2018. [6] The building opened to the public on October 5, 2020. [1] [7]

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