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GSA's Cost Analyses for Relocation of Federal Agencies to a Leased Building at Buzzard Point

LCD-77-317 Published: Feb 07, 1977. Publicly Released: Feb 07, 1977.
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The General Services Administration's (GSA) economic analyses of alternatives or combinations of alternatives concerning the use of a leased building at Buzzard Point in Washington, D.C., were reviewed. In considering potential tenants for the building, GSA compared the first year costs or savings to be incurred in moving various federal offices to the building, including: (1) leases to be cancelled on vacated buildings; (2) lease costs avoided by use of the Buzzard Point building; and (3) space modifications in the building and in vacated buildings.

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