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EXCLUSIVE: The FBI is shutting down the J. Edgar Hoover building and moving its headquarters to a new location in Washington.
Few people hated the looks of the Washington headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation more than the man it was named after.
FBI Director Kash Patel said the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building in Washington, D.C., is unsafe for the agency’s employees and he will be relocating the agency's headquarters.
FBI Director Kash Patel said in an interview published Friday that the bureau will leave the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington and send 1,500 agents into the field.
GSA Public Buildings Service Commissioner Michael Peters said the FBI’s move to the Reagan Building will save U.S. taxpayers $300 million in deferred maintenance costs that the Hoover Building ...
The Hoover Building has served as the FBI’s headquarters since 1975. Discussions about relocating have circulated for years due to the aging infrastructure and security concerns.
The FBI has been headquartered in downtown D.C. at the J. Edgar Hoover building since 1975 but structural problems have plagued the building for the last 20 years, leading to redevelopment and ...
The Reagan building is located in downtown D.C. next to the Federal Triangle Metro station, not far from the FBI's current space at the J. Edgar Hoover Building on 935 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest.