DGS-Managed Facilities
Facilities managed by the Department of General Services. Have a question about a facility? All Building Managers can be found here.
Capitol Square
Facility ID: 744
Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Virginia State Capitol Grounds hosts monuments, fountains, quiet walkways, and flower gardens. Virginia's oldest public park, Capitol Square celebrates its 200th anniversary in 2017.
Virginia Capitol
Facility ID: 738
1000 Bank Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Virginia State Capitol was designed by Thomas Jefferson and constructed in 1788. It is the second oldest working state Capitol in the United States. A statue of George Washington stands in the rotunda.
Executive Mansion
Facility ID: 739
Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Executive Mansion, designed by Alexander Parris and completed in 1813, is a National Historic Landmark and is listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. It is the country's oldest purpose-built executive mansion still in use today.
Governor's Mansion Cottage
Facility ID: 747
Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Executive Mansion, designed by Alexander Parris and completed in 1813, is a National Historic Landmark and is listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. It is the country's oldest purpose-built executive mansion still in use today.
Governor's Mansion Carriage House
Facility ID: 743
Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Carriage House was built in 1835 and is located south of the Mansion, behind the Oliver Hill Building. The Executive Mansion, designed by Alexander Parris and completed in 1813, is a National Historic Landmark and is listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. It is the country's oldest purpose-built executive mansion still in use today.
Barbara Johns Building
Facility ID: 737
202 North Ninth Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The 13-story office building was constructed in 1910 and formerly the Hotel Richmond. The Ninth Street Office Building was completely renovated, reopening in 2016. The Office of the Attorney General resides in the building.
Patrick Henry Building
Facility ID: 706
Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia 23219
Formerly designated simply as the Old State Library or the Virginia State Library and Archives and Virginia Supreme Court, it was renovated then rededicated and renamed for the founding father and former Virginia Governor Patrick Henry on June 13, 2005.
Oliver Hill Building
Facility ID: 701
102 Governor Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Finance Building was constructed in 1894 and completely renovated in 2005, whereupon it was renamed the Oliver W. Hill Sr. Building. An addition was added in 2005, facing Governor Street.
Bell Tower
Facility ID: 740
Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Bell Tower was constructed in 1824 and sits at the southwest corner of Capitol Square.
Reid's Row
Facility IDs: 727, 728, 748
219 Governor Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
Facility Facts: Reid's Row consists of three beautiful, early town-house structures at 219, 221 and 223 Governor Street. They sit at the end of Capitol Square across Governor Street from the Mansion. These buildings were constructed in 1848.
Washington Building
Facility ID: 702
1100 Bank Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Washington Building was constructed in 1924 and is located in the southeast corner of Capitol Square. There are also entrances at 1100 Bank Street including a handicap entrance. This building, after renovation, was reopened in March of 2009.
Virginia War Memorial
Facility ID: 731
621 S. Belvidere Street, Richmond, Virginia 23220
The General Assembly of Virginia first authorized the memorial in 1950. Construction was completed in 1955, and the memorial was dedicated February 29, 1956. The Virginia War Memorial is heralded by many as the premier state memorial to honor its veterans in the United States. Virginia's War Memorial honors our fallen heroes by passing their stories of sacrifice forward to future generations.
Old City Hall
Facility ID: 778
Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia 23219
Old City Hall was built in 1894 and is currently pending a comprehensive rehabilitation.
Madison Building
Facility ID: 709
109 Governor Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The 16-story James Madison building was constructed in 1966 and renovated in 2003. The building is the home of the Department of Health.
Monroe Building
Facility ID: 733
101 N. 14th Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
At 30 stories, this is the tallest building at Capitol Square and also tallest in the Richmond skyline.
Consolidated Laboratory Services
Facility ID: 777
600 North 5th Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
DCLS was formed in 1972 when laboratories from several Virginia agencies were combined to provide more efficient and cost-effective testing. DCLS provides analytical testing services for agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia, local government, federal agencies and other states as well as a wide variety of other samples. DCLS performs over 7 million tests a year to help ensure safety and health for Virginia's citizens and environment.
Jefferson Building
Facility ID: 703
1220 Bank Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The 15-story Jefferson Building was constructed in 1956 and has entrances from Capitol Square and at the corner of Bank and Governor Streets. The handicap accessibility entrance is at Bank Street.
Pocahontas Building
Facility ID: 761
900 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
This 15-story building was constructed in 1913 and is on the corner of 9th and Main streets.
Supreme Court Building
Facility ID: 736
100 North Ninth Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
Built in 1919, the eight-story Supreme Court building formerly housed the Federal Reserve Bank.
General Assembly Building
General Assembly Building
Facility ID: 741
201 North Ninth Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The General Assembly Building is a compilation of four buildings constructed in 1905, 1923, 1955 and 1965. The building sits at the northwestern corner of Capitol Square.
Library of Virginia
Facility ID: 771
800 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
This facility was completed in 1996.
Main Street Centre
Facility ID: 784
600 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
Completed in 1986 with a roof height of 305 feet, the building offers 25 floors above grade for office and conference space, and four floors below grade for underground parking.
400 East Cary
Facility ID: 783
400 East Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The Virginia Department of Health occupies 48,000 of the 49,000-square-foot facility. Richmond City Social Services occupies the remaining space.
Fleet Management Services
Facility ID: 775
2400 West Leigh Street, Richmond, Virginia 23220
The Office of Fleet Management Services manages the Commonwealth's centralized fleet of approximately 4,000 passenger-type vehicles. More than 175 state agencies and institutions use these vehicles for official state business.
Surplus/State Mail Services
Facility ID: 723
1910 Darbytown Road, Richmond, Virginia 23231
The facility houses the Richmond warehouse for the Office of Surplus Property Management and State Mail Services.
Sargent Building
Facility ID: 717
113 N. 14th Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
The building is slated for demolition.
Rose & Lafoon Building
Facility ID: 734
109 North Eight Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
Built in 1950, the Rose & Lafoon building is attached to the Supreme Court Building.
Westmoreland Building
Facility ID: 785
1957 Westmoreland Street, Richmond, Virginia 23230
This facility has walk-in services available for Virginia taxpayers.