The Brief
- The U.S. General Services Administration initially listed 443 federal buildings as “functionally obsolete,” later reducing the list to 320.
- The initiative aims to stop spending taxpayer dollars on maintaining vacant or underutilized federal spaces, allowing reinvestment in environments that support agency missions.
- In Georgia, 17 properties are listed, including significant sites like the IRS Service Center in Atlanta and the Harold L. Murphy Federal Building in Rome.
ATLANTA – The U.S. General Services Administration released a list on Tuesday of 443 federal buildings and facilities it says are “functionally obsolete.”
The list was reduced to 320 hours later on Tuesday evening.
What we know:…