The General Services Administration is backing away from abandoning some Los Angeles office space. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, through the GSA, has renewed its lease at 444 South Flower Street in downtown Los Angeles through September 2029, CoStar reported. The SEC is the largest tenant at the 48-story building, occupying nearly 58,000 square feet of offices. At the same time, the GSA signed a 10-year lease renewal for the SEC’s 44,000-square-feet offices in Philadelphia’s Center City. The move comes after the push earlier this year from the General Services Administration, the real estate arm of the federal government, […]
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