The General Services Administration plans to sell hundreds of government buildings, including FBI headquarters. Use our interactive tools to see where they are—and the congressional districts they're in.
Lawmakers on the Hill, mostly Democrats, lashed at the GSA over its handling of lease terminations and that infamous disposal list.
1don MSN
The Trump administration on Tuesday published a list of more than 400 federal properties it says it could close or sell, including the FBI headquarters and the main Department of Justice building, after deeming them “not core to government operations.
The Trump administration identified more than 440 federal buildings for potential sale, including the FBI headquarters, before abruptly removing the list. The move has raised concerns about government downsizing and public services.
The GSA can dispose of a property by transferring it to another federal agency, turning it into space for homeless assistance programs, negotiating a sale to a state or local government, or selling it at full market value.
Among its non-core assets, GSA included the headquarters for the departments of Agriculture, Energy, Labor, Justice, Housing and Urban Development, Veterans Affairs and Health and Human Services. Sign up for our daily newsletter so you never miss a beat on all things federal
A list of buildings included FBI and DOJ headquarters among nearly 450 federal properties for sale as the Trump administration cuts waste.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results