Federal buildings and facilities
The Southeast Sunbelt Region provides federal employees with 44.2 million rentable square feet of space in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. This is comprised of 142 government-owned (18 million rsf) and 1,351 leased facilities (26.2 million rsf).
For any facility related questions, concerns or requests, clients should contact the appropriate Property Management Office, or please call the Region 4 Service Centers Division (listed on the upper right of this page). To learn more about how your agency can take advantage of GSA’s design and construction services, please call the Region 4 Design and Construction Office listed on the upper right of this page.
Here are just a few of the services GSA provides:
- Leases space to federal customer agencies.
- Repairs, alters, and renovates existing facilities.
- Constructs new federal buildings and courthouses.
- Operates child care facilities in federal properties.
- Disposes of real property for GSA and other federal agencies.
- Practices energy conservation, build green, and recycle.
- Preserves and maintains 67 historic properties in the federal government’s inventory.
- Commissions the country’s most talented artists to create artwork for new federal buildings and conserve a substantial inventory of artwork from the past.
The Southeast Sunbelt Region is the proud steward of 67 historic properties, including four contributing buildings to National Historic Landmark Districts. The historic inventory ranges from pre-civil war custom houses to mid-century modern buildings from the 1950s. The buildings range in size from the huge, award-winning Gene Snyder Courthouse in Louisville, Kentucky, to the simple Gnann House in Plains, Georgia, home of President Jimmy Carter’s Secret Service detail. The Region recently added another antebellum building to its inventory, Memorial Hall in Natchez, Mississippi, a former school hall that has been adapted for use as a federal courthouse through a unique partnership between local, state and federal governments. The Southeast Sunbelt Region also supervises 444 works in the Fine Arts Collection and 78 for the Art-in-Architecture program.