These PA Federal Buildings 'Designated For Disposal'

PENNSYLVANIA — Want to buy a slightly used federal facility? More than 400 potentially are on the market across the country, including 12 in Pennsylvania.The General Services Administration on Tuesday released a list of more than 400 federal properties that could be sold or closed - including the FBI headquarters and the Department of Justice's primary building - because they have been deemed non-essential for government operations.Reducing federal office space has been one of the Trump administration's top priorities since assuming power in January. GSA regional managers last month were told by the agency's Washington headquarters to begin terminating leases on all of the approximately 7,500 federal offices nationwide."We are identifying buildings and facilities that are not core to government operations, or non-core properties for disposal," a message on the GSA website stated."Selling ensures that taxpayer dollars are no longer spent on vacant or underutilized federal spaces. Disposing of these assets helps eliminate costly maintenance and allows us to reinvest in high-quality work environments that support agency missions."These are the federal buildings in Pennsylvania that the GSA says are "designated for disposal":Greensburg: 122 W. Third Street (Social Security Administration Building), 8,962 square feet. Pittsburgh: 6117 Station Street (Social Security Office), 10,836 square feet. Pittsburgh: William S. Moorhead Federal Building, 667,239 square feet.Philadelphia: Federal Building (square footage not listed).Philadelphia: Mid-Atlantic Social Security Center, 534,016 square feet.Philadelphia: Veterans Administration Center, 418,153 square feet.Philadelphia: U.S. Custom House, 436,608 square feet.Wilkes-Barre: Federal Building, 233,995 square feet.Wilkes-Barre: Maintenance Building, 3,388 square feet.Chambersburg: Social Security Administration Trust Fund Building, 6,631 square feet.Hazleton: Social Security Administration Trust Fund Building, 8,000 square feet. Erie: The Baker Building, 4,602 square feet. The article These PA Federal Buildings 'Designated For Disposal' appeared first on Pittsburgh, PA Patch.
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