Federal Building
A Federal Building is a structure owned and operated by the federal government of a country, typically housing various government offices and services. These buildings are designed to accommodate federal employees and provide public services, such as processing applications, issuing permits, and conducting official business.
In the United States, many Federal Buildings are part of the General Services Administration (GSA), which manages government properties. These buildings can vary in size and architectural style, often reflecting the historical and cultural significance of their locations. Examples include the U.S. Post Office and various courthouses.