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Latest from DOGE: Over 15 million square feet of federal property coming to the market

While the US government’s real estate reduction plans evolve, the overall scope emerges
The federal government is set to cancel the Department of Homeland Security's lease for about a third of the space at the 19-story Rosslyn Overlook office tower in Arlington, Virginia. (CoStar)
The federal government is set to cancel the Department of Homeland Security's lease for about a third of the space at the 19-story Rosslyn Overlook office tower in Arlington, Virginia. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
April 18, 2025 | 4:57 P.M.

Information on the federal government’s plans for its leased and owned real estate has come in spurts since the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE first announced plans to radically reduce the national bureaucracy’s footprint. Though the situation remains fluid, the implications for commercial property markets and landlords are crystallizing.

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