Underutilized Federal Real Estate: A Road Map - Urban Land Magazine
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An impressive array of real estate minds is reviewing the portfolio of underutilized federal office buildings in Washington, D.C., to save taxpayer money and reposition assets for redevelopment opportunities. “The federal government is notorious for holding onto these buildings forever,” says Norman Dong, a partner at FD Stonewater and former commissioner of the Public Buildings Service of the General Services Administration (GSA). “Historically, the federal government waited for the stars to align perfectly before it would release an asset, so the properties and neighborhoods in which they’re located have not been realizing their full potential.”

In addition to government actions to streamline the redevelopment process of underutilized buildings, ULI, the Public Buildings Reform B…

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