The ribbon cutting for the new Forsyth County Courthouse, located at 175 North Chestnut St, will be held on Thursday, Oct. 12, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
The event will feature remarks from elected officials and stakeholders along with the opportunity to see the public areas inside of the courthouse before it opens on Oct. 23. Parking will be available in the parking lot across the street from the new courthouse.
The new courthouse, located next to the Forsyth County Government Center, will replace the aging Hall of Justice (HOJ) located on Main Street. The new courthouse has 6 floors with 18 courtrooms. It’s 250,678 square feet, larger than the HOJ’s 171,749 square feet.
The new courthouse’s features include:
Samet Corporation and Balfour-Beatty are the construction managers of the project and CJMW Architecture is the architect.
This will be Forsyth County’s fifth courthouse since its founding. Forsyth County's first courthouse opened in 1849, and was designed by Francis Fries, the first chairman of the Forsyth County Commissioners. It was replaced with a new courthouse in 1897. A new courthouse was built once again in 1926, which has now been converted into downtown condos. The current Hall of Justice on North Main Street opened in 1974 and is 171,749 square feet with 14 courtrooms.