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In total, the federal government manages 511 million square feet of office space, according to the GAO. All that real estate costs the federal government about $7 billion to lease and maintain.
Downtown Raleigh’s state government complex, which has looked the same for decades, will be changing with two buildings demolished and state employees on the move.
DOGE looks to shrink the federal workforce by making buildings and commutes ‘so crappy’ that employees will quit, report says Jason Ma Updated February 9, 2025 at 5:40 PM
If I took a poll in town, it would be demolished tomorrow," Former County Executive Edward A. Diana said in 2010. [3] That year he proposed a replacement building, but the county legislature balked at the $114 million cost during difficult economic times. [2] The building had problems over its life.
Despite the impending demolition, more than $1 million was spent on renovation in the 1970s, mainly funded by grants from the federal government. [66] After months of preparation, the first building was demolished with explosives on March 16, 1972. More buildings followed on April 21, June 9, and July 15.
The Government Accountability Office in November 2011 recommended four options for the J. Edgar Hoover Building: [81] Do nothing. Renovate the Hoover Building over 14 years at a cost of $1.7 billion. Demolish the Hoover Building and rebuild at the same site. This would take nine years and cost $850 million. Build a new headquarters elsewhere.
A North Carolina state government building that had Department of Health and Human Services office space, it was set to be demolished in 2023, but still stands in May 2024. The land will be turned ...
Gross operating cost for KCP in FY07 was $501 million. [ 3 ] The Internal Revenue Service once occupied 474,000 square feet (44,000 m 2 ) in two buildings of the complex, but the IRS moved into a new facility near Union Station in October 2006, taking about 2,500 jobs out of the Bannister complex.