About Marriner S. Eccles Building
Washington, DC
The Federal Reserve will consolidate its approximately 3,400 employees into a campus including the Eccles Building (constructed 1935-1937), the Federal Reserve Board-East Building (constructed 1931-1933), and the 1709 New York Avenue and Martin Buildings. Plans call for five-story infill additions on the Eccles Building’s east and west sides that will connect its existing north and south wings. A five-story addition will be added to the Federal Reserve Board-East Building’s north side and new four levels constructed underground. In addition, a new loading dock in the building will serve the campus, and a 318-space parking garage will be built under the building’s south lawn, extending under 20th Street, NW. The exterior of both buildings will be restored, their interiors modernized, and systems upgraded.