The U.S. Department of Energy will relocate its headquarters from the James V. Forrestal Building to the Lyndon B. Johnson building. This move is expected to save taxpayers over $350 million in deferred maintenance and modernization costs. All staff from the Forrestal building will be reassigned to various locations, including the LBJ building, as part of a strategy to streamline federal real estate and improve efficiency.
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