GSA plans to sell unused government buildings for savings
The General Services Administration (GSA) plans to sell or lease unused government buildings to save money. Former GSA Administrator Emily Murphy supports this initiative, stating it will help reduce financial liabilities and improve efficiency. The GSA has already terminated 794 leases, saving over $500 million. The agency aims to eliminate costs associated with vacant properties and reinvest in essential facilities. Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is collaborating with the GSA to identify underutilized spaces. The GSA has published a list of properties for potential disposal, with more lease terminations expected soon.