John W. Bricker Federal Building


For the public
Hours
8 a.m.–5 p.m. weekdays (except federal holidays)
Visitor parking
The building is located near public transportation and public parking.
Security and access
All visitors are required to clear airport-style security and comply with rules and regulations governing conduct on federal property [PDF - 351 KB]. Cell phones, cameras and recording devices are prohibited.
History
The building was constructed in 1977 and named in 1988 for John William Bricker, former Ohio governor (1939-1945) and U.S. Senator (1947-1959).
Amenities
Vending machines are available on the second and third floors.
Things to do

For our tenants
Maintenance
Tenant parking
The building has a connected parking structure for federal employees. Parking is arranged in accordance with Federal Property Management Regulations, § 101-20.104-1 and § 101-20.104-2.
Karen Beaty
karen.beaty@gsa.gov
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