The Data Drop: GSA’s rent bill vs. DOGE
You’re currently enjoying free access to this subscriber-only newsletter. If you find it valuable and want it delivered to your inbox every week, subscribe to TRD Data. Welcome to The Data Drop by TRD Data, a weekly look at the numbers shaping real estate. This week, we revisited a question we first explored last year: What happened to the federal office leases targeted by the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE? Cost-cutting has been a centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s second term. But it’s been about 18 months since he was inaugurated, and the federal government’s rent bill has barely […]
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