WASHINGTON, DC-The General Services Administration reports that it received 35 proposals by Monday's deadline in connection with the plan to swap the downtown headquarters of the FBI for a new campus in the region.

The GSA did not release details of any of the proposals, but related that the responses came from landowners, developers and local governments that offered to build a new headquarters for the FBI, buy the J. Edgar Hoover Building on Pennsylvania Avenue, or a combination of both, according to the Washington Post.

According to a prepared GSA statement, the responses demonstrated “significant interest from the private sector to assist in developing a new, consolidated facility in the National Capital Region.” See story in the Washington Post.

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