NASA to select new headquarters building by end of year
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NASA plans to find a new headquarters building by the end of this year, remaining in the Washington area, as part of a reorganization announced on May 22. Dave Mitchell, special assignment lead, is tasked with finding a new office with a more efficient footprint than the current building. The lease on the current headquarters expires in August 2028, and Mitchell has started searching with the General Services Administration's assistance. A depressed market for commercial real estate in the city aids the search, with a 23.2% vacancy rate. The new headquarters will likely be smaller, with some employees potentially reassigned to the Goddard Space Flight Center.
💡 Why It Matters
- · NASA's new headquarters will reflect the agency's vision for a more efficient operation, and a smaller footprint could lead to significant cost savings.