Downtown Los Angeles still has not recovered from the pandemic, with large swaths of office space sitting empty, but that hasn’t deterred the General Services Administration from signing a new lease there. The independent U.S. agency, which acts as the government’s landlord, signed a lease for 74,056 square feet for the Federal Public Defenders Central District of California in the Civic Center district, JLL announced. The new offices will be in the southern annex on a block that once was home to the headquarters of the Los Angeles Times and known as Times-Mirror Square. GSA’s space spans a number of […]
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