DHS Headquarters Project Faces Uncertain Future
Construction of the 3.8 million square foot DHS headquarters on the west campus of the former St. Elizabeths Hospital has an uncertain future. The reason, according to a Washington Post report, is disagreement about the size of the project and about the necessity and scope of DHS.
Currently, the 22 agencies that report to DHS operate out of more than 40 different buildings throughout the DC metropolitan region. The master plan called for most of these agencies to relocate to new and renovated buildings on the west campus of St. Elizabeths. FEMA would take 750,000 square feet across the street on the east campus. The project was worth $3.4 billion. Washington may gradually complete the project, downsize the plans or cancel it all together depending on the political climate.
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The east campus of St. Elizabeths belongs to the District. The DC government is interested in reviving and improving that part of the city and is therefore encouraging private development. Microsoft may open an Innovation Center there and California-based MVM Technologies plans to open an ink-jet manufacturing facility. The city’s master plan also calls for a mixed-use neighborhood with convention spaces, offices and cybersecurity research facilities in that area.
Last Updated on April 7, 2012 by Ramin Seddiq