GSA drastically scales back planned property sell-off to just eight buildings
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In a surprise reversal, the General Services Adminstation (GSA) now only has eight properties listed as being for sale following the shock announcement early in March that originally put 443 federal buildings on a list for potential sale.The GSA, which is currently being led by Acting Administrator and 'tech entrepreneur' Stephen Ehikian, has cited "decades of funding deficiencies" as the reasoning behind the proposed sell-off. Gone from the list are the Robert C. Weaver Federal Building and other Brutalist landmarks around Washington, D.C.Some outlets have pointed out that the new group is the same as the Biden Administration's proposal from late last year. The GSA also said this was in part due to the "overwhelming response" to the initial list and that the longstanding issues it had identified would be addressed "in an orderly fashion."
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