Federalreserve, Wikimedia Commons This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire. By Jeremy Portnoy Real Clear Wire Topline: The planned renovation of the Federal Reserve’s office buildings will cost $2.5 billion and include rooftop gardens, skylights, water displays and more, according to planning documents reviewed by the New York Post. Key facts: Construction will focus on the Marriner S. Eccles Building and Federal Reserve Board-East buildings in downtown Washington, D.C. The buildings will be outfitted with Georgian white marble, and there will be a new elevator system that drops Federal Reserve board members off in their private dining suite, according to the Post. The Senate Banking Committee held a hearing on June 25 to investigate the renovation, where Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified…

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