HUD Plans to Move Into NSF Building
Briefly

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced it will transfer 2,700 employees to the National Science Foundation's (NSF) office building in Alexandria, Virginia. This decision arises against a backdrop of significant budget reductions at NSF, including mandatory returns to in-person work for remote employees. The move aims to sell HUD's aging headquarters to cut costs associated with its maintenance. Housing Secretary Scott Turner criticized the current building's aesthetics, in alignment with the administration's broader goal of improving federal real estate efficiency.
The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development will relocate 2,700 workers to the NSF's office in Alexandria, driven by budget cuts and efficiency.
The Trump administration's decision to move HUD workers aims at curbing spending and 'right-sizing' the federal real estate portfolio amidst significant budget concerns.
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