Hudson County Courthouse

The Hudson County Courthouse or Justice William J. Brennan Jr. Courthouse is located in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The six-story structure was originally built between 1906 and 1910 at a cost of $3,328,016.56. It is considered to be an outstanding example of the Beaux-Arts architectural style in the United States.

Hudson County Courthouse
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Location583 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey USA
Coordinates40°43′54.2″N 74°3′26.1″W
Area2 acres (0.81 ha)
Built1910
ArchitectHugh Roberts
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts
NRHP reference No.70000385
NJRHP No.1510
Significant dates
Added to NRHPAugust 25, 1970
Designated NJRHPJune 12, 1970

The courthouse was used as the primary seat of government for Hudson County from its opening on September 20, 1910 until the construction of the Hudson County Administration Building in 1966. The courthouse was vacant for many years and was scheduled for demolition. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 25, 1970. Restoration began in the mid-1970s, and the building was reopened in 1985. In 1984, the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders renamed the building in honor of Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan Jr. The restoration of the courthouse was acknowledged by a Victorian Society in America Preservation Award in 1988.

As of 2019 the courthouse has eight working courtrooms and also houses the offices of the County Executive, the Hudson County Surrogate and the Hudson County Bar Association; in the past it has been used in a number of television programs and movies, including scenes in the television series Law & Order, the Joker, and for commercials.

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