FDA Headquarters Consolidation Does Not Slow Outside Rent Growth
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
President Obama’s budget requests less headquarters consolidation funding in fiscal 2015. Outside rent spending in the budget request increased from $116.4 million to $120.9 million due to “escalating costs in commercial rent, security, service contracts and utilities,” according to FDA’s congressional justification.
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