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The Public Buildings Reform Board Eyes Federal Properties to Sell | Government Solutions

On December 27, 2019, the five-person Public Buildings Reform Board (PBRB) presented a report to the Office of Management and Budget that identifies a dozen federal properties that, it urges, should be sold. Guided by the provisions of the Federal Assets Sale and Transfer Act of 2016 (FASTA), the report maintains that properties owned and […]

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GPO Archives – Government Solutions

What federal agency has shrunk to its smallest size in more than a century? The answer—the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO)—is no surprise, given the huge changes in printing and information technology that have taken place…

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Spotlight: NARA | Government Solutions

Which federal agency is in charge of preserving approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts and drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data? The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) […]

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Market Report Archives – Government Solutions

GSAXCHANGE, the investment sales arm of Colliers Government Solutions, has published its Mid-Year 2015 “Government-Leased Assets” report, which includes an overview of sales activity and trends in the federal sector.  Some insights from this report: Cap rates…

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Dispositions Archives – Government Solutions

A century and a half ago, after the Civil War had ended, the federal government began an ambitious program of building national hospitals for wounded veterans—a few at first, and then, as those veterans became elderly,…

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Keep Your Eye on Florida | Government Solutions

Standing in a very long line at the neighborhood polling place seems like a good time to blog. As a Virginia resident my vote really counts today and it appears that hundreds of my fellow Virginians feel the same way. Virginia is a “Battleground State”, one that will probably decide the presidential election.  Yet, none […]

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Long-Term Leased Assets Now More Plentiful, Yet Older | Government Solutions

From its peak in 2013, the number of long-term GSA-leased properties declined steadily for four years before stabilizing. But only in the past year has that portion of the property inventory started to recover. This trend was easy to predict because the number of long-term lease procurements initiated by GSA has been improving in recent […]

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GSA’s 1WTC Lease Still in Limbo | Government Solutions

1 World Trade Center under construction (on left) (photo: Pwojdacz | Wikimedia Commons) While the GSA reportedly is close to finalizing a long-awaited lease at the iconic One World Trade Center (1WTC), the deal remains unsigned, despite the owners’ desire to have had the lease executed by July 4. Although both the Senate and the […]

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Negative Net Absorption During 2020 Pandemic Exceeds Global Financial Crisis | Government Solutions

In a recent blog article on Colliers’ Knowledge Leader site, National Director of Office Research Stephen Newbold reveals the scale of COVID-19 pandemic-driven occupancy decline in 2020. Newbold notes that the negative net absorption that has accumulated since the beginning of the health crisis has now surpassed the negative net absorption accumulated over eight quarters […]

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NASA Archives – Government Solutions

In honor of the Mars rover Curiosity’s successful landing on the Red Planet early yesterday morning (Monday, August 6), we’ve decided to take a look at the agency behind that impressive feat: the National Aeronautics and…

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Intel Agencies Archives – Government Solutions

What little-known agency occupies the third-largest federal facility in the Washington, D.C., area (after the Pentagon and the Ronald Reagan building)?  Last year, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), part of the Department of Defense, moved into…

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The Road to 11/6: Mica Wins Heated Primary Race | Government Solutions

Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.) Rep. John Mica will surely be back to serve in the 113th Congress. Today he soundly defeated Republican challenger Sandy Adams to win the primary election in Florida’s 7th District.  This victory was hard-fought because Mica – through a quirk of redistricting due to the 2010 census – was drawn into […]

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DHS Archives – Government Solutions

Since groundbreaking in 2009, 160,000 truckloads of earth have been excavated, 250,000 cubic yards of concrete have been poured and 40 miles of plumbing pipes have been installed in Southeast D.C., all in preparation for a…

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The Return to the Paris Agreement and What It Means for Federal Lessors | Government Solutions

President Biden signing the acceptance returning the United States to the Paris Agreement. (Photo: Associated Press) Following his inauguration ceremony on January 20th, President Biden settled into the Oval Office to execute a stack of executive orders and other actions. The third document he signed serves to return the United States to the Paris Agreement, […]

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