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GSA Seeks Funds to Relocate 1,200 EPA Employees in Northern Virginia to DC

Trump Administration Would Consolidate Operations at Renovated HQ in Federal Triangle
The GSA is requesting funds to repair and upgrade the William Jefferson Clinton complex in anticipation of an additional 1,200 EPA employees moving to the federally owned building in 2021. (iStock)
The GSA is requesting funds to repair and upgrade the William Jefferson Clinton complex in anticipation of an additional 1,200 EPA employees moving to the federally owned building in 2021. (iStock)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
February 12, 2020 | 9:50 P.M.

The General Services Administration is moving forward with plans to move roughly 1,200 Environmental Protection Agency employees from a commercial building in Northern Virginia to the EPA's Washington, D.C., offices, as the Trump administration presses the federal government to reduce its leased commercial space in favor of government-owned offices.

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