Trump Administration Lists Over 440 Federal Buildings for Potential Sale
- The Trump administration announced over 400 federal properties for potential closure or sale, including the FBI headquarters and the Justice Department building, deeming them 'not core to government operations.'
- The General Services Administration stated that selling these properties could save taxpayers over $430 million annually by eliminating costs from vacant and underutilized federal space.
- The list covers recognizable buildings across nearly every state and aims to save taxpayers money by eliminating costly maintenance.
- The General Services Administration's list includes notable buildings across the U.S., spanning almost 80 million rentable square feet, aimed at reducing government spending.
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Trump may put hundreds of federal buildings up for sale, including FBI, USDA, DOJ
WASHINGTON — The General Services Administration released a list Tuesday of more than 440 buildings owned by the federal government that it may sell off in the months ahead.
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