Renovating the Los Angeles County Hall of Justice
Crews are working on a $234-million renovation of the historic L.A. County Hall of Justice in downtown Los Angeles. The building has been shuttered since the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Employees from the Sheriff's Department and the district attorney's office are expected to move back into the building after the repairs are completed in late 2014.
Read more: A dirty job at L.A. County's Hall of Justice
Read more: A dirty job at L.A. County's Hall of Justice
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Renovating the L.A. County Hall of Justice( Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times )
The facade of the County Hall of Justice, right, is dark and dirty compared with that of Los Angeles City Hall, left. The material of both buildings is Sierra white granite, quarried near Fresno. The exterior of the Hall of Justice will soon be cleaned and restored.
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