GSA to Close Celebrezze Federal Building, Relocate Employees


The General Services Administration (GSA) plans to relocate over 4,000 federal employees from Cleveland’s Anthony J. Celebrezze (AJC) Federal Building within three years. The building, which currently houses 30 federal agencies, faces a $175 million repair backlog, prompting the GSA to seek a more cost-effective solution. The 1.2-million-square-foot structure will be vacated, closed, and likely offered for sale to local governments.

While the GSA has pledged to maintain federal services in downtown Cleveland, it has already begun securing new leases for the displaced agencies. Local officials, including Congresswoman Shontel Brown and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, have voiced concerns about the move’s potential impact on the federal workforce and the downtown economy.

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