Two States Competing to be Site of New FBI Headquarters

The General Services Administration wants to swap the current FBI building - the J. Edgar Hoover Building - in Washington, D.C. for a new 2.1-million-sq.-ft. campus in either Maryland or Virginia

The Washington Post

Virginia and Maryland are competing to be the home of the new 2.1-million-square-foot campus that will house 11,000 FBI workers from 20 locations around the region. Three sites have been chosen by the General Services Administration (GSA) as finalists for the new campus: Springfield in Fairfax, Va., and Greenbelt and Landover, both in Prince George's county in Maryland.

Next month the GSA will begin looking for developers interested in building the FBI headquarters on any of the three sites.

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