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Address
US EPA Region 5
Ralph Metcalfe Federal Building
77 West Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60604
Parking - There are several parking lots near the Metcalfe Building. There is no parking within the Metcalfe Federal Building itself.
Very good interactive map: http://www.chicagoparkingmap.com/
The closest garage is at the south end of the building. Enter from Federal Street (between Jackson & Van Buren) or Van Buren Street (between Clark and Federal).
$29.00 up to 12 hours
$31.00 12 to 24 hours
Nearby, 412 S. Dearborn, from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM:
$17.00 Early bird: From before 8:00 AM to before closing (8:00 PM)
$21.00 After 8:00 AM to before closing (8:00 PM)
Public Parking Garages Underground
http://www.chicagoparkingmap.com/
City of Chicago underground garage
(enter at Michigan Avenue between Van Buren and Adams streets)
Directions (driving)
The Metcalfe Federal Building is located in downtown Chicago at the intersection of Clark and Jackson, on the southeast corner.
From 90-94, exit east on Congress (290), then turn north (left) on Dearborn, west (left) on Adams, south (left) on Clark.
From 290, continue east on Congress into downtown Chicago, then turn north (left) on Dearborn, west (left) on Adams, south (left) on Clark.
From Lake Shore Drive, exit west on Jackson, turn north on Michigan, west on Adams, south on Clark.
Building Access
Main entrances to the building are located on the north (Jackson Blvd. side) and the west (Clark Street side). Entrance for the disabled is through the leaf door next to the revolving door at the Clark Street entrance.
Security
You will need to show a photo ID to enter the building. Everyone entering the building will be screened by metal detector. All bags and other items go through an x-ray scan. Building security is monitored by the uniformed guards of the Federal Protective Service. No Taking Pictures
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