FEDERAL BUILDING
The Federal Building at 160 North Main Street, currently home to Northern Title and the Cache Pioneer Museum, began as the first post office in Logan. James Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury, drew up plans for a new post office to be built on the site of the Tithing Yard. Bids were requested and George Hinchliff Co. won the commission with a bid of $57,500 to complete the building. Construction began in 1909. The new Federal Building, as it came to be called, was completed in 1911. The building came in just under its budget of $70,000. The Post Office was on the main floor, with additional government offices on the upper level.
Northern Title purchased the building in 2019 to serve as their company headquarters and enlisted Milieu Design to carry out renovations. A new entrance was added on Federal Avenue, providing ADA accessibility to the entire building with a newly-installed elevator system. The basement was also remodeled, creating additional tenant space. Original building features (including the grand marble staircase) were preserved and refinished to feature in the final design.
Now, newly renovated and open to the public, the Federal Building is poised to continue its legacy—remembering the hundreds of local residents it has already served and looking forward to the thousands more that will come—tying its rich history with the promise of the future.
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