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A Closer Look: Walter J. Mahoney State Office Building
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A Closer Look: Walter J. Mahoney State Office Building

From the Photo series: A Closer Look: Explore Western New York’s architectural treasures series
  • Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News
  • Sep 21, 2021
  • Sep 21, 2021 Updated Mar 13, 2026

The Walter J. Mahoney State Office Building at 65 Court St. in Buffalo was erected 1928-1932. Architects of the neoclassical monumental building with art deco ornamentation were E.B. Green and Sons with Albert Hart Hopkins. The building was named for a local powerful state legislator who served for nearly 30 years. Walter J. Mahoney then became a State Supreme Court judge. In 1930, the building's cornerstone was laid by then-governor Franklin D. Roosevelt. The building will be put up for auction Oct. 7.

A state building

A state building

This is the south side of the Walter J. Mahoney State Office building with the front entrance. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Cornerstone

Cornerstone

In 1930, the cornerstone was laid by then-governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This is the south side of the building with the front entrance. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Art deco ornamentation

Art deco ornamentation

Details on the west side of the building. The style of the building is neoclassical monumental with art deco ornamentation.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Details of Buffalo

Details of Buffalo

A seal on the front of the building has the lighthouse, a ship and the Erie Canal. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

New York State seal

New York State seal

One of the reliefs on the front of the building is the New York State seal.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Neoclassical monumental style

Neoclassical monumental style

The building was named after a local powerful state legislator who served for nearly 30 years. Walter J. Mahoney then became a State Supreme Court judge.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Entrance

Entrance

The front entrance has the New York State seal.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Excelsior

Excelsior

The front entrance has the New York State seal. Excelsior,  the New York State motto, is Latin for "ever upward."

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

The foyer

The foyer

This is the front entrance. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Granite walls

Granite walls

The foyer has granite walls. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Art deco lighting

Art deco lighting

An art deco light fixture on the ceiling in the foyer. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Radiator grate

Radiator grate

Ornate radiator grate in the foyer. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Ornate molding

Ornate molding

Decorative plaster molding in the foyer. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Center mural

Center mural

The center ceiling mural in the lobby is called "Niagara 1680." 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Buffalo Harbor mural

Buffalo Harbor mural

The ceiling mural in the lobby called "Buffalo Harbor 1837" shows a barge.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Building's predecessor

Building's predecessor

A plaque displayed in the lobby tells about Central High School, Buffalo's first public high school that preceded the Mahoney Building. A new school was built on Elmwood Avenue that is now called Hutchison Central Technical High School. It was torn down to make way for the new building.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Building's namesake

Building's  namesake

A portrait of Walter J. Mahoney is hanging on the wall in the lobby.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Lobby lighting

Lobby lighting

Art deco lighting in the lobby.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Lobby

Lobby

The lobby looking toward the front door. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

View through lobby

View through lobby

Looking out the windows at the front entrance. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Ornate molding

Ornate molding

There is ornate molding around the room in the Office of General Services on the first floor.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Antique clock

Antique clock

This is an antique clock that  is no longer in use in the Office of General Services on the first floor.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Uncovering the original

Uncovering the original

This small section of ceiling in the lobby had been painted over but restored by Swiatek Restorations. The original is canvas on concrete and the technique used is an artistic method known as sgraffito. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Marble and terrazzo

Marble and terrazzo

The floor in the lobby is made from marble and terrazzo. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Directions

Directions

There are old phone booths in the lobby.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Phone booths

Phone booths

There are old phone booths in the lobby.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Creative lighting

Creative lighting

A light above the phone booths in the lobby.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Hearing room

Hearing room

Hearing Room 4 on the first floor was used as a courtroom when the Robert H. Jackson U.S. Courthouse was being built. It is now mostly used for news conferences. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Elevator

Elevator

Lobby elevator. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

In the spotlight

In the spotlight

This is the rear lobby. The room was used to shoot scenes for the film "Cabrini" on Aug. 9. It was also used for scenes for "Nightmare Alley" with Bradley Cooper in 2020. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Transaction stations

Transaction stations

These are transaction stations in the rear lobby. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Milk glass

Milk glass

Tile called milk glass in a fourth-floor restroom. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

State office

State office

A fourth-floor office. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Movie stencil

Movie stencil

This is the entrance to an office on the third floor used for the attorney's office in the movie "Marshall." This glass stencil was made for the movie.

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Office in 'Marshall'

Office in 'Marshall'

This is the entrance to an office on the third floor used in the movie "Marshall."

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Building blueprint

Building blueprint

This is a blueprint for the building from 1929. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Buffalo relief

Buffalo relief

A relief of a Buffalo on the building. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News

Building relief

Building relief

Art deco relief on the building. 

Sharon Cantillon / Buffalo News
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