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    No wonder they are not making money every time I come here it is a long line. They do not have a sense of urgency. So slow.

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    US Post Office - Post office by campus

    US Post Office

    3.9(32 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I love this Post Office. Anytime I send anything out here, the line is short, the service is…read moreexcellent (shout out to Pat), and its in a beautiful historic building. Whats not to like. Currently, parking on Filmore has free street parking. Then, it's a straight walk to the Post Office.

    While I have visited the historic US Post Office Downtown on many occasions, the building is unique…read moreas it is also home to Arizona State University's Downtown Campus at the same time. I will review both at the same time along with the surrounding area. First, U.S. Post Office itself also known as the "Federal Building-U.S. Post Office" was built in the 1930s and was intentionally designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. I find all of the staff who have helped me at the post office portion of the building on the first floor have been very friendly and helpful though there is often a queue during the day. The line usually goes fast, and the post office area is kept rather clean. When Arizona State University opened the Downtown Phoenix Campus in 2006, ASU took over the upper floor, basement level, and part of the first floor. ASU has the Student Center @ the Post Office on the first floor and then additional offices and conference rooms on all three levels. I have spent a lot of time on the upper floor where the Dean of Students office is as well as offices for Counseling Services, Student Connection & Community, Student Accessibility & Inclusive Learning Services, TRIO programs, ASU Police, Human Resources, and Career Services. On the first floor is the Student Center @ the Post Office (including the Undergraduate Student Government offices for and Changemaker Central) along with Facilities Management. On the basement is a space for ASU clubs and organizations, the Program & Activities Board offices, classrooms, and additional ASU academic services and offices. While the building is open from 8 AM to 9 PM on weekdays when classes are in session and 8 AM to 5 PM during breaks including the Summer. ASU offices are closed during weekends and university holidays. The only negative to the U.S. Post Office building is the challenge with security as there seem to have been a number of situations nearby right outside the north side of the building or even in the Civic Space Park on the south side of the building. Otherwise, the safety within the building is just fine, and the students, faculty, and staff at ASU still frequent the building. With a long history already between the post office itself and now ASU being there, I look forward to seeing what comes up next in the historic building!

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    Historic building

    US Post Office - Short line, great service, historic building.

    Short line, great service, historic building.

    US Post Office - About the historic federal building its in.

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    About the historic federal building its in.

    USPS - In and out today!

    USPS

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    While I have visited the historic US Post Office Downtown on many occasions, the building is unique…read moreas it is also home to Arizona State University's Downtown Campus at the same time. I will review both at the same time along with the surrounding area. First, U.S. Post Office itself also known as the "Federal Building-U.S. Post Office" was built in the 1930s and was intentionally designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. I find all of the staff who have helped me at the post office portion of the building on the first floor have been very friendly and helpful though there is often a queue during the day. The line usually goes fast, and the post office area is kept rather clean. When Arizona State University opened the Downtown Phoenix Campus in 2006, ASU took over the upper floor, basement level, and part of the first floor. ASU has the Student Center @ the Post Office on the first floor and then additional offices and conference rooms on all three levels. I have spent a lot of time on the upper floor where the Dean of Students office is as well as offices for Counseling Services, Student Connection & Community, Student Accessibility & Inclusive Learning Services, TRIO programs, ASU Police, Human Resources, and Career Services. On the first floor is the Student Center @ the Post Office (including the Undergraduate Student Government offices for and Changemaker Central) along with Facilities Management. On the basement is a space for ASU clubs and organizations, the Program & Activities Board offices, classrooms, and additional ASU academic services and offices. While the building is open from 8 AM to 9 PM on weekdays when classes are in session and 8 AM to 5 PM during breaks including the Summer. ASU offices are closed during weekends and university holidays. The only negative to the U.S. Post Office building is the challenge with security as there seem to have been a number of situations nearby right outside the north side of the building or even in the Civic Space Park on the south side of the building. Otherwise, the safety within the building is just fine, and the students, faculty, and staff at ASU still frequent the building. With a long history already between the post office itself and now ASU being there, I look forward to seeing what comes up next in the historic building!

    Super fast. I was in and out in no time. They are happy to help and help you with a smileread more

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    They have self service station!!

    US Post Office - That is the super rude guy.

    US Post Office

    2.0(71 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    This was a decent post office, but let's get real here, is any government entity gonna live up to…read moreall your expectations? I came here because I had to sign for a letter and also needed to mail another package. There was no line and the postal guy was nice and professional. What's interesting is that if you're only mailing a book, the charge is $4.35, but if you don't mention you are mailing a book, the cheapest rate is $15. Are you serious? Good thing I ask a lot of questions and paid only 1/3 to ship a present to a friend. What's cool is that when I asked for the Endangered Species stamps, both postal workers said yes! And one of them even said how cool they are! I agree! I went a bit on a rampage and bought a few others also, including Chief Standing Bear and Lunar New Year stamps! Overall, a good experience here. The only weird thing is how the parking lot is set up. No idea WTH is happening there. There are two entrances, however, both only go one way in opposite directions. This post office seems to have been in a bank before and where u would go thru for drive thru service now has a mailbox in its place. I left scratching my head...

    This is my 2nd disappointing experience with employee 33 at this location the past 2 months. His…read morecustomer service was extremely poor and seemed bothered when assisting me. Returned my receipt to me by throwing it in the counter vs handing it to me. I remained cordial the entire time as who knows what kind of day he was having. Will have words with management if this behavior continues. I expect professionalism and courtesy when visiting USPS, but these experiences fell far short.

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    Lunar New Year stamps

    US Post Office - Chief Standing Bear stamps

    Chief Standing Bear stamps

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    Endangered Species stamps

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