J. Edgar Hoover Building, Washington D.C.

Facts and practical information
The J. Edgar Hoover Building is a low-rise office building located at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Planning for the building began in 1962, and a site was formally selected in January 1963. Design work, focusing on avoiding the blocky, monolithic structure typical of most federal architecture at the time, began in 1963 and was largely complete by 1964. Land clearance and excavation of the foundation began in March 1965; delays in obtaining congressional funding meant that only the three-story substructure was complete by 1970. Work on the superstructure began in May 1971. These delays meant that the cost of the project grew to $126.108 million from $60 million. Construction finished in September 1975, and President Gerald Ford dedicated the structure on September 30, 1975. ()
Northwest Washington (Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown)Washington D.C.
J. Edgar Hoover Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum, National Archives Building, Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to J. Edgar Hoover Building?
How to get to J. Edgar Hoover Building by public transport?
Metro
- Archives • Lines: Gr, Yl (6 min walk)
- Federal Triangle • Lines: Bl, Or, Sv (6 min walk)
Train
- L'Enfant (18 min walk)
- U.S. Capitol (24 min walk)
Bus
- Washington Deluxe Bus (26 min walk)
- Peter Pan Bus (26 min walk)
Tram
- Union Station • Lines: H Street/Benning Road Streetcar (30 min walk)


















