The Trump administration has removed a list of over 400 federal properties, including the Oklahoma City Federal Building, from a government website. The list was initially created to identify underutilized buildings and reduce taxpayer costs. The Oklahoma City Federal Building, built as a symbol of resilience after the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, is now facing an uncertain future. It remains unclear why the list was taken down, but the General Services Administration has stated that a revised version will be published. The building currently houses approximately 300 federal employees and is considered a non-core asset by the administration. Despite its symbolic importance, the fate of the Oklahoma City Federal Building and other properties on the list remains uncertain. Stay tuned for updates as the administration continues to review federal properties for potential sale or closure.
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