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Asset disposition

We are committed to maximizing the value of federal real estate while ensuring it effectively supports government operations. To achieve this, we’re continuously evaluating our property portfolio to identify assets that no longer meet agency needs.

Our process involves a rigorous asset management strategy aligned with ISO 55000 standards. Properties are carefully assessed based on factors such as:

  • Space utilization
  • Customer demand
  • Maintenance costs
  • Potential alternative housing options

We prioritize transparency and community involvement throughout the disposal process. Our goal is to ensure that federal real property assets are used efficiently and effectively while minimizing costs and maximizing returns for taxpayers.

Get familiar with the disposition process

With thousands of properties in the federal portfolio, disposing of underused federal property is a considerable task. GSA—while working together with partner federal agencies, state and local governments, non-profit organizations, business groups, and citizens—leaves a lasting positive impact on communities by making valuable government real estate available for numerous public purposes.

Disposition process
Community involvement

Learn about how we get communities involved

The mission of the Good Neighbor Program is to provide GSA and their local stakeholders with the technical expertise they need throughout the the life cycle of GSA projects, from initial site selection and design of new buildings, to public space improvements and shared use at existing buildings.

Hear what people are saying about dispositions

  • GSA accelerates plans to offload federal buildings it no longer needs
  • GSA Announces Steps to Reduce Owned and Leased Federal Office Space
  • GSA accelerates efforts to right-size federal real estate with plans for 1.5 million square feet in reductions and more than $475 million in cost avoidance to taxpayers
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Properties identified

We are committed to transparency in our property disposition process. We will regularly share information about properties selected for disposal. Our goal is to create modern, efficient workspaces that support agency missions and taxpayer value. We are working closely with agencies impacted by these decisions to ensure smooth transitions and minimal disruption. GSA’s budget requests include funding to facilitate agency relocations from these assets.
 

Each property goes through four stages:

  1. Planning - In this phase, we assemble a project team comprised of representatives from appropriate business lines, including a Project Executive, to prepare the property for the disposition process.
  2. Preparation - After Planning is completed, we work with our customer agencies to develop a program of requirements for relocation out of a property and begin collecting relevant due diligence materials.
  3. Transaction - As the Transaction phase begins, we finalize its preparation process and either pursues a real property exchange or initiates the formal disposition process for the property.
  4. Completion - Lastly, a project is considered completed when the property has been removed from our portfolio via the exchange or disposition process.
Webster School Completed

Auction closed

The Webster School Building
940 H Street NW
Washington, DC 20002

  • Built in 1881
  • National Register Eligible
  • 27,000 GSF
  • 0.2 acres

Please contact Tim Sheckler with questions about this property.

Pearl Street Disposal Property - Completion phase

 

Pearl Street
58 Pearl Street
Burlington, VT 05401

  • Built in 1972
  • Evaluated - Not Historic
  • 7,316 GSF
  • 0.45 acres
     

 

 

Gus G. Solomon US Courthouse - Transaction phase

Gus G. Solomon US Courthouse
620 SW Main Street
Portland, OR 97205

  • Built in 1933
  • National Register Listed
  • 193,716 GSF
  • 0.90 acres

Please contact Gina Arias-Arrieta with questions about this property.

 

Liberty Loan - Transaction Phase

Liberty Loan
401 14th St SW
Washington, DC 20227

  • Built in 1917
  • National Register Eligible
  • 147,896 GSF
  • 1.57 acres

Please contact Tim Sheckler with questions about this property.

Fort Lauderdale Building - Transaction Phase

Fort Lauderdale Federal Building
and Courthouse
299 E Broward Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

  • Built in 1977
  • National Register Eligible
  • 263,000 GSF
  • 2.0 acres

Please contact Joseph Crenshaw with questions about this property.

Montpelier, VT - Transaction phase

Federal Building USPO & Courthouse
87 State Street    
Montpelier, VT 56023

  • Built in 1964
  • National Register Listed
  • 70,014 GSF
  • 1.6 acres

Please contact Anthony Barbati with questions about this property.

 

Joe L. Evins Federal Building - Preparation Phase

Joe L. Evins Federal Building
200 Administration Road
Oak Ridge, TN 37830

  • Built in 1970
  • Evaluated, Not Historic
  • 152,320 GSF
  • 3.1 acres
River Road Preparation Phase

4700 River Road
4700 River Road
Riverdale Park, MD 20737

  • Built in 1994
  • Not Evaluated
  • 337,805 GSF
  • 2.48 acres

 

Charles A. Halleck Federal Building - Preparation Phase

Charles A. Halleck Federal Building
230 N. 4th Street    
Lafayette, IN 47901

  • Built in 1932
  • National Register Listed
  • 60,063 GSF
  • 0.5 acres
     
Federal Office Building - 7th & D - Preparation Phase

Federal Office Building - 7th & D
301 7th Street SW
Washington, DC 20024

  • Built in 1935
  • Evaluated, Not Historic
  • 921,084 GSF
  • 3.02 acres
  • Photo credit 

     
Federal Building - Bismarck - Preparation Phase

Federal Building - Bismarck
304 E. Broadway
Bismarck, ND 58501

  • Built in 1913
  • National Register Listed
  • 40,339 GSF
  • 0.68 acres
     
James V. Hansen Federal Building - Preparation phase

James V. Hansen Federal Building
324 25th Street
Ogden, UT 84401

  • Built in 1965
  • National Register Eligible
  • 198,909 GSF
  • 1.8 acres
     
Richard B. Anderson Federal Building - Preparation Phase

Richard B. Anderson Federal Building 
138 W. 1st Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362

  • Built in 1933
  • National Register Listed
  • 20,529 GSF
  • 0.5 acres
     
Brickell Plaza Building - Preparation Phase

Brickell Plaza Building
909 SE 1st Avenue    
Miami, FL 33131

  • Built in 1971
  • Not Evaluated
  • 281,473 GSF
  • 1.39 acres
     

 

Huntsfville post office

Huntsville Post Office and Courthouse 
101 Holmes Avenue NE 
Huntsville, AL 35801

  • Built in 1935
  • National Register Listed
  • 41,000 GSF
  • 0.65 acres
George Howard, Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse - Preparation Phase

George Howard, Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse
100 E. 8th Avenue
Pine Bluff, AR 71601

  • Built in 1966
  • National Register Listed
  • 106,000 GSF
  • 2.4 acres
John F. Shea Federal Building - Preparation Phase

John F. Shea Federal Building
777 Sonoma Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95404

  • Built in 1974
  • Evaluated, Not Historic
  • 76,000 GSF
  • 3.5 acres
Frank Hagel Federal Building - Preparation Phase

Frank Hagel Federal Building
1221 Nevin Avenue
Richmond, CA 94801

  • Built in 1974
  • National Register Eligible
  • 619,000 GSF
  • 10.5 acres

 

Nebraska Avenue Complex - Preparation Phase

Nebraska Avenue Complex
3801 Nebraska Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20016

  • Built in early 20th century
  • 14 buildings are National Register Listed
  • 601,000 GSF
  • 37.5acres
Louisa Swain Federal Building - Preparation Phase

Louisa Swain Federal Building
308 W 21st Street
Cheyenne, WY 82001

  • Built in 1932
  • National Register Listed
  • 35,000 GSF
  • 1.2 acres
Peachtree Summit Federal Building - Preparation Phase

Peachtree Summit Federal Building
401 W Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30308

  • Built in 1975
  • National Register Eligible
  • 855,293 GSF
  • 1.22 acres
US Customs Warehouse - Preparation Phase

US Customs Warehouse
29 Kuhio Street
Hilo, HI 96720

  • Built in 1940
  • National Register Eligible
  • 5,900 GSF
  • 0.81 acres

 

Lipinski Building - Preparation Phase

William O. Lipinski Federal Bldg.
844 N. Rush Street
Chicago, IL 60611

  • Built in 1922
  • National Register Listed
  • 385,000 GSF
  • 0.62 acres
Captain JF Williams Coast Guard Building - Preparation Phase

Captain JF Williams Coast Guard Building
408 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02110​

  • Built in 1917
  • Evaluated, Not Historic
  • 176,000 GSF
  • 0.5 acres
Hastings Keith Federal Building - Preparation Phase

Hastings Keith Federal Building
53 N Sixth Street
New Bedford, MA 02740​

  • Built in 1973
  • Evaluated, Not Historic
  • 40,000 GSF
  • 1.13 acres
Sammy L. Davis Federal Building - Preparation Phase

Sammy L. Davis Federal Building
1655 Woodson Road
Overland, MO 63114

  • Built in 1953
  • National Register Listed
  • 333,000 GSF
  • 18.24 acres

 

8930 Ward Parkway - Preparation Phase

8930 Ward Parkway
8930 Ward Parkway
Kansas City, MO 64114

  • Built in 1961
  • Evaluated, Not Historic
  • 200,000 GSF
  • 8.71 acres
SSA Trust Fund Building - Preparation Phase

SSA Trust Fund Building
149 W Broad Street
Bridgeton, NJ 08302

  • Built in 1969
  • Non-contributing element of a NHL/NRL district
  • 12,000 GSF
  • 0.88 acres
GSA Motor Pool - Preparation Phase

GSA Motor Pool
2500 Cerrillos Road
Santa Fe, NM 87505

  • Built in 1977
  • Not ​​​​​Evaluated
  • 2,700 GSF
  • 2.15 acres
Howard Street Garage - Preparation Phase

Howard Street Garage
203-209 Centre Street
New York, NY 10013

  • Built in 1932
  • Evaluated, Not Historic
  • 59,000 GSF
  • 0.29 acres

 

Joel W Solomon Federal Building and Courthouse - Preparation Phase

Joel W Solomon Federal Building
and Courthouse
900 Georgia Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37402

  • Built in 1932
  • National Register Listed
  • 140,000 GSF
  • 0.82 acres
E. Kefauver Federal Building - Preparation Phase

E. Kefauver Federal Building and Annex
801 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203

  • Built in 1952/1974
  • National Register Eligible
  • 815,000 GSF
  • 3.46 acres
La Branch Federal Building- Preparation Phase

La Branch Federal Building
2320 La Branch Street
Houston, TX 77004

  • Built in 1945
  • National Register Eligible
  • 79,000 GSF
  • 1.43 acres
Pearsall Federal Building and Post Office - Preparation Phase

Pearsall Federal Building and Post Office
411 E Colorado Street
Pearsall, TX 78061

  • Built in 1972
  • Evaluated, Not Historic
  • 9,500 GSF
  • 1.7 acres

 

San Antonio Federal Building West - Preparation Phase

San Antonio Federal Building West
727 E Cesar E Chavez Boulevard
San Antonio, TX 78205

  • Built in 1975
  • National Register Eligible
  • 180,000 GSF
  • 5.8 acres
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Past successes

We have a long and proven track record of disposition successes. The examples below were not only successes for us but the communities we serve.

Case study about preservation

See how GSA worked with local community leaders to preserve a center piece of their downtown.

Case study about unhoused living

GSA regularly works with communities, organizations, and cities to transform previously owned properties into mixed use space.

Case study about general office space

Just because the federal government can’t use it doesn’t mean it does have value to private industry.

Case study about revitalization

The power of public buildings is in the way it helps cities thrive. See how we bring life back to the community.

Additional resources

Additional resources available for those interested in learning more about our disposition processes. If you have specific questions regarding these properties or general aspects our processes, please contact one of our staff for questions.

Asset disposition preparation

Kristen Smith serves as the primary point of contact for all matters related to asset disposition preparation and tenant relocation. Asset Preparation involves assessing property for disposal, conducting analyses, and ensuring legal compliance. Tenant Relocation to federal or lease spaces requires budgeting, space requirements, lease negotiation, construction, occupancy prep, and ongoing support.

Disposition process

John Dugan serves as the primary point of contact for all matters related to the disposition process which optimizes the federal real property portfolio through effective disposition & utilization strategies. GSA’s Office of Real Property Disposition assists state and local governments, eligible public institutions, and non-profit organizations in acquiring real property that is surplus to the needs of the Federal Government.

Project points of contact

Project points of contact are provided once a property is moved to the transaction stage. For any immediate inquiries or assistance regarding ongoing projects, please reach out to Brian or John.

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Unless otherwise specified, the per diem locality is defined as "all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city, including independent entities located within those boundaries."

Per diem localities with county definitions shall include"all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city as well as the boundaries of the listed counties, including independent entities located within the boundaries of the key city and the listed counties (unless otherwise listed separately)."

When a military installation or Government - related facility(whether or not specifically named) is located partially within more than one city or county boundary, the applicable per diem rate for the entire installation or facility is the higher of the rates which apply to the cities and / or counties, even though part(s) of such activities may be located outside the defined per diem locality.