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Federal government adds another eight properties to those it wants to sell

Bay Area federal building and a courthouse in Iowa are among the latest 'non-core' properties the Trump administration might unload
The U.S. courthouse in Des Moines, Iowa, is among the latest properties the government hopes to dispose of to shrink its real estate footprint. (CoStar)
The U.S. courthouse in Des Moines, Iowa, is among the latest properties the government hopes to dispose of to shrink its real estate footprint. (CoStar)
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April 2, 2025 | 10:31 P.M.

The federal government has listed another eight properties across the United States that it hopes to get rid of as part of the Trump administration's strategy to shrink the government's real estate footprint.

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