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John W. Bricker Federal Building, Columbus

Bricker Federal Building Exterior view

200 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215-2463

The Bricker Federal Building, Columbus, Ohio, was constructed in 1977 and named on October 28, 1988, after the late John William Bricker, who served as United States Senator (1947-1959) and Governor of Ohio (1939-1945).  The building occupies two-thirds of a city block and is bounded by the 60 Spring Street Condos on the east, East Hickory Street on the north, Spring Street on the south and North High Street on the west.

Property Manager:  Byron Wilson

Public Hours:  8 a.m.– 5 p.m., Monday through Friday (except federal holidays)

For building services and information, please contact the Bricker Federal Building Service Desk at (614) 469-6824.

Renovation ProjectIn June 2006, the Bricker Federal Building completed a major prospectus-level renovation that included upgrades to lighting and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.  The renovation also included window replacement and repairs to the adjoining parking facility. 

AmenitiesThe building houses several amenities for federal employees including a credit union, cafeteria, and post office.

TenantsMajor tenants of the Bricker Federal Building include USDA, HUD, IRS, SSA and U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown.  The latest customer satisfaction survey (Spring 2008) resulted in a 91% customer satisfaction rating.

Last Reviewed 3/31/2009