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Reconstruction of Former Federal Building in Springfield Nearly Complete

November 8, 2010: The Republican, by Jim Kinney

SPRINGFIELD – The $11 million reconstruction of the former federal building at 1550 Main St. will be completed by the end of 2010, according to MassDevelopment. Fontaine Bros., on Cottage Street in Springfield, is doing the work.

Work continues on the plaza in front of the former federal building at 1550 Main St. in Springfield.
(Work continues on the plaza in front of the former federal building at 1550 Main St. in Springfield. – photo by Mark M. Murray)

That $11 million includes money put up by MassDevelopment, the state’s economic development and finance arm, the state itself, the city and the other tenants in the building.

The building will house the Springfield School Department, Baystate Health, the federal government and other tenants. The school department has already moved and federal offices, including armed forces recruiting, remained open during construction.

The project includes extensive renovations to the building’s plaza. The project provided jobs for 110 construction workers, MassDevelopment said.

The building formerly housed the federal courthouse, which moved into a new building on State Street in 2008.

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