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Region 4 Newsroom

GSA’s Southeast Sunbelt Region issues news releases and media advisories containing information on GSA programs, projects, and activities in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.  Also, connect with Region 4 through social media. We want to hear from you!

The Southeast Sunbelt Welcomes Sara Manzano-Diaz

Photo of Sara Manzano-DiazThe Regional Administrator for Region 3, Sara Manzano-Díaz, will take on the added responsibility of temporarily serving as the Acting Regional Administrator of Region 4.  Mrs. Manzano-Díaz has decades of experience in public service at the local, state, and federal levels. Since last May, she has done an outstanding job as GSA’s Regional Administrator for the Mid Atlantic Region. We look forward to her contributions to Region 4. 

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NEWS BRIEFS

Region 4's MidDay Market is Open
Historic Preservation Officer is Special Blog Contributor 
Sustainable Design Brings New Life to an Orlando Building

 

MidDay Market is Back!

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The Southeast Sunbelt Region is pleased to present this year's Midday Market! The market promises to bring you the same fresh, delicious choices, while offering fun and informative ways for you to improve your health.  Join us every Wednesday from May 1 through October 30 at the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center from 10:00am to 2:00pm.  We look forward to seeing you at the Market!

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Regional Historic Preservation Officer Writes Blog

Audrey Entorf, Historic Preservation Officer

Audrey Entorf, Regional Historic Preservation Officer for the Southeast Sunbelt, was asked to be a special contributor for the National Trust for Historic Preservation Leadership Forum. Mrs. Entorf discusses Federal Community Partnership Projects in Montgomery, Alabama.  Region 4 has worked closely with the Alabama Historical Commission and the National Trust for Historic Preservation to preserve the Frank M. Johnson, Jr. United States Courthouse and the Greyhound Bus Station.  

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Southeast Sunbelt Region Uses Sustainable Design to Bring Building Back to Life

Image of the Orlango Young Federal Building and CourthouseJust 8 short years ago, the George C. Young Federal Building and Courthouse was on life support. Built in 1975, by 2007 it appeared that its best days were far behind it. Many of its long time tenants including the U.S. District Court and other federal agencies had left for greener pastures in the newly constructed building on the opposite side of the courtyard, but a Region 4 dream team used ARRA funds to renovate and restore the building.

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CONTACTS

Southeast Sunbelt Region
(404) 331-3200


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