Federal buildings in Central California face non-renewal of leases by DOGE

Every part of the State is being freed from the Federal government abuse of the public.  Buildings used to scare the public and being sold, leases ended or just walking away.  That also means Federal employees who use their agency to scare families and businesses into during stupid things, can now go and flip burgers.

“According to the DOGE website, the following buildings will lose their leases.

  • The IRS building on Tulare Avenue in Tulare
  • The Akers Professional Center in Visalia, which they say costs $208,585 to lease annually
  • The Farm Service Agency Office in Downtown Madera on Gateway which DOGE says costs $115,740 annually
  • The Bakersfield Farm Service Agency on California Avenue in Bakersfield costs $145, 128 to lease

This is just the start.  A good one.

Federal buildings in Central California face non-renewal of leases by DOGE


by Liam Cavaletto, Fox 26, 3/5/25  https://kmph.com/news/local/federal-buildings-in-central-california-face-non-renewal-of-leases-by-doge

CENTRAL VALLEY, Calif (FOX26) — Several federal buildings throughout Central California will not have their leases renewed.

That is according to the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE as it is known.

According to the DOGE website, the following buildings will lose their leases.

  • The IRS building on Tulare Avenue in Tulare
  • The Akers Professional Center in Visalia, which they say costs $208,585 to lease annually
  • The Farm Service Agency Office in Downtown Madera on Gateway which DOGE says costs $115,740 annually
  • The Bakersfield Farm Service Agency on California Avenue in Bakersfield costs $145, 128 to lease

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