The Trump administration on Tuesday announced that hundreds of federally owned properties are available for sale, including the headquarters of the Justice Department, Labor Department and U.S. Census Bureau — an effort that, if carried out, could radically shrink the federal real estate portfolio and have a major impact on the D.C. area.
The General Services Administration (GSA), the government’s real estate arm, released a list of 443 office properties deemed “not core to government operations,” as part of its effort to dramatically reduce the size of the federal government. The announcement, made hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to address a joint session of Congress, says the spaces are “vacant or underutilized.”
By Wednesday morning, however, it was unclear what the administration has planned.
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