Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and US Courthouse
10 E Commerce St
Youngstown, OH 44503
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The Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, named for Judge Nathaniel Raphael Jones, was built in 2002 under the GSA Design Excellence Program, an initiative to create and preserve a legacy of outstanding buildings for future generations.
Property manager: Christopher Michael
Public hours: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday through Friday (except federal holidays)
For more building information or service calls, use contacts at top right. For other federal government information, call toll-free 1-844-USA-GOV1.
Public parking and transportation
Parking options include a mid-rise public parking deck or a surface lot. Both are located directly south of the building on Commerce Street. A Western Reserve Transit Authority bus stop is one half-block south of the Jones Courthouse.
Building amenities
- Conference facilities with a capacity of 50 — Ground Level
- Naturalized landscape with native plant species — North Exterior
Key tenants
Building tenants include the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Trustees, U.S. Marshals Service, and GSA.
History and architectural features
The Jones Courthouse — wedge-shaped and curved in front — rises 55 feet above street level, with one of its three stories lying partially below grade on the west and north sides. The courthouse’s exterior is reminiscent of 1920s architecture, featuring beige brick, painted metal, and a standing seam roof. The building was one of our first to receive Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED®) certification during construction.
Art in architecture
See the fine art collection at this building.