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HUD Headquarters to Relocate from D.C. to Alexandria

June 25, 2025 by Eric Yoo

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is planning a major relocation of its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Alexandria, Va. The agency recently confirmed it will move out of the aging Robert C. Weaver Federal Building, which has long been criticized for its condition, and into the National Science Foundation’s current offices. Approximately 2,700 HUD employees are expected to relocate, while more than 1,800 NSF staff will be displaced. The move is being framed as part of a broader federal effort to reduce real estate costs and improve workplace conditions.

What you need to know: Secretary Scott Turner has cited ongoing health and safety concerns at HUD’s current headquarters as key reasons for the move. The Weaver site is already listed for sale as part of a broader Trump-era push to offload federal real estate.

The Alexandria location is expected to offer a more modern and functional environment for staff. National Science Foundation employees, however, have raised strong objections, saying the move was announced without sufficient warning or planning. Their union criticized the displacement and questioned the transparency of the process. HUD hasn’t released detailed timelines but said it will coordinate a staggered transition with the General Services Administration.

For now, HUD program offices including Multifamily Housing, Fair Housing, and PIH will remain in the D.C. metro area, so stakeholders should see little day-to-day interruption in rulemaking or funding cycles. But there will be some administrative shifts during the transition period, so you should expect updated agency contact directories in the months ahead.

One level deeper: The relocation reflects a broader push by the Trump administration to consolidate federal office space and offload underused buildings. While satellite offices have moved before, this marks the first time in modern memory that a cabinet agency will fully relocate its headquarters outside of D.C. Some see this as a cost-saving measure and workforce investment, while others view it as disruptive, especially given the lack of a clear plan for NSF’s next location.

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