publicly identified 440 buildings it deemed as "non-core assets," which could mean they would go up for sale or transfer to local government in the future. Less than 48 hours later, the GSA took down ...
The Trump administration originally identified more than 440 federal properties that could be sold, which included the ...
The Trump administration posted a list of properties eligible for sale, then shortened it and finally removed it altogether, ...
On Tuesday, the U.S. General Services Administration announced more than 400 properties on a list of non-core assets for ...
The Trump administration published a list of over 440 federal properties identified for potential sale, including key government buildings. Hours later, a revised list removed all Washington, DC, ...
Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday took down a directory of federal facilities it had listed for possible sale that ...
The government’s list of “non-core” assets totals almost 80 million square feet of commercial space across 47 states, Washington DC and Puerto Rico.
The John F. Kennedy and Tip O’Neill federal buildings in Boston and the newly built Volpe Transportation Systems Center in Kendall Square have been deemed "non-core" federal buildings.