The Future of Federal Buildings with Elliot Doomes
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Since the mass adoption of remote work began in 2020, there has been an ongoing question around what the shift in commuting habits means for American downtowns. What should office space look like? Where should people be living and working, and how do they get between those two places? All of these have implications for local policymakers, developers, and property owners.
And the Federal Government is, in a way, all three of these. The Public Buildings Service (PBS), a division of the GSA, is responsible for maintaining all of the 352 million square feet of federally-owned property across America. The PBS also seeks to invest and develop urban communities, trial and prove sustainable buildings solutions, and be a willing and enthusiastic partner with state and local government in achieving their goals. Now, as the entire federal government reassesses how its employees will work, the PBS is also doing its best to steward federal properties towards their best and highest use.
This week, we're joined by PBS Commissioner Elliot Doomes to discuss the many facets of the agency's current initiatives.
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Intro/Outro Music: Focal Point/Young Community
Courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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