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Exclusive: Senate Doge leaders hope to give the U.S. Treasury further boost by cutting $36 trillion national debt by selling key properties in Washington, D.C. Several prominent ministers.
Headquarters Energy DivisionHousing & Urban Development will be sold along with auxiliary buildings at home of other top agencies, but their employees will be relocated elsewhere, so they will be sold without any wear or layoffs. Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa.
The “Sales Act” would place the federal James Forrestal buildings on the market. Senate Dozi Caucus The time is ripe for removal from the federal portfolio.
The impressive modernist structure, covered across Lamphant Plaza as an intersection of office buildings and pedestrian bridges, was once known as the “Little Pentagon,” and was home to overflowing Department of Defense officials during the Vietnam War.
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The James W. Forestal Federal Building, or the Little Pentagon, currently has the Department of Energy. (Getty)
The Department of Energy moved in 1977 after then-President Jimmy Carter established the agency.
Several other buildings along Independence Street in Washington’s Federal Center section are named after the federal government panoramic, but appear in the market.
One of the agricultural sector buildings on independence, just west of Forrestal, is on Doge’s list for forced sales.
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From left, Sens. Sherry Moore Capit, Sens. Johnni Ernst, Sens. Steve Daines and Sens. John Tune. (Reuters)
The building is about a quarter of its capacity and requires nearly $2 billion in upgrades or maintenance, Republicans said.
Ernst said that agricultural buildings are the perfect “fixer upper” for markets.
The Hubert H. Humphrey Jr. building, named after former Vice President Lyndon Johnson, can be seen in traffic as he exits the 3rd Street tunnel on Interstate 395 near the Capitol.

Robert C. Weaver Federal Building. (Getty Images)
It houses the Department of Health and Human Services and must be put into the market within 18 months of passing the Sales Act.
Department Housing and urban development According to Doge’s Rubric, the headquarters is also on the list as it is “underutilized” curved X-shaped granite building known as the Robert C. Weaver Federal Builder.
Theodore Roosevelt Building, located at the foot of Interstate 66 just west of the White House, and the Francis Perkins Federal Building, on the other side of the city, close the list.
The law also provides safeguards against foreign companies buying the buildings as China and other rivals purchased the land by proxy very close to sensitive installations like major air force bases in North Dakota.
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Monday, March 10, 2025, at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Hubert H. Humphreyville, Washington, DC. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, Getty Images)
Additionally, entities whose foreigners are “beneficial owners” will be prohibited from participating in federal real estate sales.
Taxpayers have paid about $81 million to maintain underutilized or underutilized federal offices. Biden’s Era Report From the Bureau of Management and Budget to Congress.
Approximately 7,700 federal office spaces are open, with 2,200 being the majority; Parliamentary Research Services Report.
According to April, annual maintenance of 277,000 federal buildings Government Accountability Office Report.
Ernst and Doge previously successfully mandated the sale of the aging Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building at the Federal Center. Within 1.2 million square feet, only 72 people were working there as of 2024.
Previously, he housed offices for the governor of Voice of America and the US Broadcasting Station.