(GEORGIA NEWS NETWORK)
UPDATED WITH FULL LIST
Some federally owned and leased properties in Georgia may be sold as the Trump administration continues to find ways to cut costs.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building in downtown Atlanta and the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center are some of the buildings being considered for sale. The two buildings are some of the most prominent government buildings in the Southeast. They’re part of 15 other office buildings the government categorizes as “not core to government operations.”
This comes as President Trump signed an executive order last week calling for all federal employees to return to the office full-time after years of remote work.
Here’s the full list of Georgia buildings that are targeted:
- Federal Building, Post Office, Courthouse, 401 N. Patterson St., Valdosta, 70,976 square feet
- Federal Regional Center, 404 Pinetree Blvd., Thomasville, 34,631 square feet
- FEMA Warehouse, Thomasville, 8,758 square feet
- Harold L. Murphy Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, 600 East First, Rome, 85,247 square feet
- IRS Annex, 2385 Chamblee Tucker Road, Chamblee, 387,539 square feet
- IRS Service Center, Atlanta, 344,100 square feet
- J. Roy Rowland Federal Courthouse, 100 N. Franklin St., Dublin, 23,891 square feet
- Juliette Gordon Low Federal Building, 100 West Oglethorpe, Savannah, 180,242 square feet
- Lawson General Hospital, Chamblee, square feet not available
- Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building, 77 Forsyth St., Atlanta, 318,359 square feet
- MERS MCove Site, Thomasville, square feet not available
- MERS Warehouse, Thomasville, 3,422 square feet
- PBS Warehouse, Thomasville, 8,642 square feet
- Pinetree Boulevard, Thomasville, 47,143 square feet
- Prince H Preston Federal Building, 52 Main St., Statesboro, 30,018 square feet
- Robert G. Stephens Jr. Federal Building, 355 Hancock Ave., Athens, 83,338 square feet
- Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center, 100 Alabama St., Atlanta, 1,576,259 square feet