GSA Sells 400 Federal Buildings
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Here's a Map of the For-Sale Government Properties the GSA Pulled From Its Website

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On Tuesday , the General Services Administration published a list of more than 400 federal buildings and properties to be sold.
Hours later , 123 buildings were removed from the list, including high-profile sites like the J. Edgar Hoover Building and Veterans Administration buildings.
The GSA has not said why it published and then subsequently removed the list.
The agency has been decimated by forced resignations and reductions in forces.
The link to the list published to the GSA website has been replaced by a page that says “coming soon” GSA did not clarify why the list was deleted.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ( CMS ), a federal agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , emailed employees about the list.
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