Trump Administration Moves to Sell USDA South Building, Transfer to GSA

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 3:46 PM

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Wednesday that the Trump administration is beginning the process to sell the USDA South building. The first step involves handing over control of the property to the General Services Administration.

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Wednesday that the Trump administration has begun taking steps to put the USDA South building up for sale by handing control of the property over to the General Services Administration.

The move represents the opening phase of what officials describe as an effort to dispose of the government-owned facility and relocate the Food and Nutrition Service office currently housed there.

By transferring oversight of the building to GSA, the administration is setting in motion the formal process that could eventually lead to the sale of the federal property.

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