The Trump administration is preparing to sell eight federal office buildings, shrinking considerably a previous effort to ...
The government is refining its strategy for reducing its real estate footprint, posting a shorter list of properties for sale ...
One expert fears the loss of institutional knowledge and expertise could lead to the demolition of many buildings and, inevitably, pieces of Atlanta's cultural identity.
Is President Donald Trump's administration selling the John W. Bricker Federal Building in downtown Columbus? It's unclear.
"Decades of funding deficiencies have resulted in many of these buildings becoming functionally obsolete and unsuitable for use by our federal workforce. We can no longer hope that funding will ...
A day after the Trump Administration published an online listing of hundreds of federal buildings that could be put up for sale to slash the cost of the U.S. government, the listing — including ...
Developers trying to make lemonade out of the Trump administration’s plan to offload North Texas’ federal buildings will need a lot of sugar. The General Services Administration’s list of ...
The state's largest federal office building, a Des Moines landmark since the late 1960s, could be sold off after the Trump administration deemed it "not core to government operations." At least ...
The Trump administration is looking to sell or cancel the leases on thousands of empty federal buildings. The timing is right because there are developers looking to buy empty office buildings and ...
including the Rosa Parks Federal Building, could be sold. The GSA claims that selling these properties could save the government more than $430 million in annual operating costs. Other Michigan ...
The federal government plans to sell the Charles E. Bennett Federal Building in downtown Jacksonville. City Council member Jimmy Peluso calls the plan "reckless." The potential sale raises ...
The federal government said Tuesday that the massive federal office building in downtown St. Louis is one of four local “non-core” federal properties that could be closed and sold, along with ...