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GSA plans to sell Robert C. Weaver Federal building: report
The planned purge of General Services Administration (GSA) leases now officially includes the impending sale of the Marcel Breuer-designed Robert C. Weaver Federal Building in Washington, D.C., the Federal News Network is reporting. This is ostensibly owing to the Trump Administration's protracted disdain for modernism (and in part due to some $500 million in costs attributed to deferred maintenance). Its main tenant, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), is rumored to be preparing to move out of the facility in the coming years.  Previously on Archinect: In BRUTAL DC, Brooks + Scarpa proposes adaptive reuse of Marcel Breuer's landmark 1968 designThe building had been listed as "non-essential" along with 440 others before the update. The future use of the Robert C. Weaver building was also the subject of a 2023 adaptive reuse proposal from Brooks + Scarpa that was a part of the National Building Museum’s recently extended Capital Brutalism exhibition....
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