The Robert E. Coyle United States Courthouse, located in downtown Fresno, California, is a prominent 9-story high-rise building completed in 2005. Standing at 226 feet tall, it is named after U.S. District Judge Robert Everett Coyle and is recognized as one of the tallest structures in Downtown Fresno and Central California.
This impressive courthouse, designed in the Brutalist architectural style, serves as a key legal institution in the region, housing various court facilities within its 400,000 square feet of floor area. With a construction cost of US$127 million, it stands as a symbol of judicial authority and architectural significance in the heart of Fresno.
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