Eccles Building

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The Eccles Building is the headquarters of the U.S. Federal Reserve in Washington, D.C., serving as the central hub for American monetary policy decisions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
headquarters building
office building
administeredBy Federal Reserve Board of Governors
surface form: Federal Reserve Board
architect H. F. H. Wallis
Paul Philippe Cret
architecturalStyle Stripped Classical
category Buildings and structures in Washington, D.C.
Federal Reserve System
Government buildings in the United States
constructionEnd 1937
constructionStart 1935
coordinates 38.8933°N 77.0417°W
country United States of America
dedicated 1937
function central bank headquarters
monetary policy decision center
hasFeature central courtyard
marble interior finishes
monumental colonnade
hasNumberOfStories 7
hasUse conference facilities
meeting rooms
offices
headquartersOf Federal Reserve Board of Governors
surface form: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Federal Reserve System
heritageStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
inception 1937
locatedIn District of Columbia
Washington, D.C.
locatedNear National Mall
White House
locatedOn Constitution Avenue NW
maintainedBy Federal Reserve Board of Governors
surface form: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
materialUsed limestone
namedAfter Marriner S. Eccles
namedForOccupation Marriner S. Eccles
surface form: Marriner S. Eccles, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve
NRHPListingYear 1981
occupant Federal Reserve Board of Governors
surface form: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Federal Reserve System
owner United States government
surface form: United States federal government
partOf Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building
surface form: Federal Reserve complex in Washington, D.C.
region Northwest Washington, D.C.
significantEvent site of meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee
streetAddress 20th Street and Constitution Avenue NW
usedFor formulation of U.S. monetary policy
regulation and supervision of U.S. banking system

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Federal Reserve Board governors meetsAt Eccles Building