WASHINGTON, DC-The General Services Administration has received 10 responses from developers in connection with its proposed redevelopment of its Federal Triangle South properties.

The GSA is exploring a number of options for a group of federal office buildings near the L'Enfant Plaza Metro station, the Washington Business Journal report.

“We are pleased that there is apparent interest in the private sector to partner with GSA in redeveloping Federal Triangle South and make more efficient use of these facilities,” GSA Acting Administrator Dan Tangherlini says. "”The responses we received are providing us insight into how we can revitalize a section of Washington, DC, best meet the space needs of the federal government, and save taxpayer dollars.”

One option based on the responses received would be to trade the federal buildings to private companies for redevelopment in exchange for space elsewhere to house federal agencies. See story in the Washington Business Journal.

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