[3] The building was nominated and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
[5] More recently John Thompson (Austin) and Jeff Sagansky (New York) of Elm Tree Partners and John Snyder (Oklahoma) have offered $425,000 for the 28,000 sq ft (2,600 m2) building.
[6] The offer was accepted by Lubbock County Commissioners and plans are to convert the building to apartment or hotel rooms, dining, or office space.
[6] The 3-story building was designed in the late Classical Revival style, which can be seen in its symmetrical plan and its ornamentation.
[7] Media related to Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building at Wikimedia Commons