HUD Plans to Move Operations From Washington to Virginia
- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will relocate to the National Science Foundation building in Alexandria, as announced by HUD Secretary Scott Turner and Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin.
- Turner stated that the relocation will save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and address health concerns at the current HUD headquarters.
- Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin emphasized the benefits for the state economy and HUD employees during the announcement.
- The General Services Administration's Michael Peters noted the poor conditions of HUD's current building as a significant reason for the relocation.
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Trump Moves Housing Department Offices to Virginia, Displacing National Science Foundation
The Trump administration said Wednesday it would relocate the Department of Housing and Urban Development outside of Washington, D.C., and into the headquarters of the National Science Foundation in Alexandria, Virginia. The move will force some 1,800 NSF workers to relocate to new offices. The American Federation of Government Employees condemned the move, writing, ”NSF employees are being displaced with no plan, no communication and no respect…
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HUD to Move to Virginia as Trump Seeks to ‘Rightsize’ Federal Presence in D.C.
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that the Department of Housing and Urban Development will be the first major federal agency to relocate its headquarters outside of D.C., part of a larger plan to restructure the federal government’s real estate footprint.
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