
11 Buildings DOGE Is Now Set to Close in Minnesota
Since taking office back in January, the Trump administration has been on a mission to reduce the federal government. And now it has identified 11 different buildings that could be on the chopping block here in Minnesota.
To say that the Trump administration's new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has made a few headlines since taking office a little over six weeks ago might be the understatement of the year. It's created a firestorm of stories as it sets out to reign in the federal government.
DOGE was created on January 20th, 2025, thanks to an Executive Order signed by President Trump. According to the official DOGE website, its purpose is as follows:
This Executive Order establishes the Department of Government Efficiency to implement the President’s DOGE Agenda, by modernizing Federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity.
Previous DOGE efforts have been undertaken at various federal agencies and have resulted in the layoffs of thousands of federal employees. This round of cuts, however, deals with office space located right here in the Land of 10,000 Lakes that is leased by 11 different federal agencies.
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The DOGE website claims to have saved $105 billion dollars so far (which equals out to roughly just over $650 per taxpayer, it said), using the following techniques, which include a 'Combination of asset sales, contract/lease cancellations and renegotiations, fraud and improper payment deletion, grant cancellations, interest savings, programmatic changes, regulatory savings, and workforce reductions,' the DOGE website notes.

This media report from Fox News says DOGE has terminated approximately 750 federal land leases across the country that have affected numerous federal agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and others. And now, we might soon be able to add 11 new offices here in the North Star State to that list.
According to the Real Estate section of the DOGE website, these Minnesota offices are all apparently set to have their leases canceled:
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service - South St. Paul
- Employment Standards Administration, Office of Contract Compliance PR - Minneapolis
- Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division - Minneapolis
- Farm Service Agency - County - Baudette
- Federal Highway Administration - St. Paul
- Indian Health Service - Bemidji
- Internal Revenue Service National Office - Bloomington
- Internal Revenue Service National Office - St. Cloud
- Mine Safety Health Administration - Hibbing
- National Park Service - Crane Lake
- National Park Service - St. Paul
It's worth noting that some of these offices are not housed in their own stand-alone buildings but instead lease office space in other facilities. Not much more is known about just when these cuts will take place, but you can check out the Real Estate section of the DOGE website to see more about these offices and the money DOGE will apparently save by closing them.
Meanwhile, DOGE isn't the only arm of the federal government in business these days, of course. The U.S. Department of State is the agency charged with compiling a list of travel advisories to keep U.S. citizens safe. Keep scrolling to check out countries you should avoid traveling to, as they're now listed as Level 4 'Do Not Travel' list!
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