Detroit district is giving up leased administrative space

Dec. 9, 2011
Move back to district-owned space expected to save $1.8 million a year

From The Detroit Free Press: Hundreds of administrators in the Detroit school district are moving from expensive leased office space into district-owned property, saving about $1.8 million a year. The move is expected to result in a net reduction of 98,400 square feet. The district will pay onetime relocation costs of $1.3 million but reap the full savings in ensuing years.

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