ICE โSeeking Largeโ office Spaces in Oklahoma City, Multiple Other States
OKLAHOMA CITY -โ Sept. 27, 2025 – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeking to lease โฃample office space in Oklahoma City andโค a dozen other major U.S.โฃ cities, according โtoโค a federal contract listing posted Sept. 11 โคby the General services Administration (GSA). Theโ search encompasses “as-is,โ fully-finished and furnished office space”โค inโค Alabama, Idaho, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, Iowa,โค florida,โข Kentucky, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Washington,โ Wisconsin andโ Virginia, in addition to Oklahoma.
Theโค government requires โapproximately 70 workstations and desks, a dedicated server room, โand a high level of security at theโ leased locations. The proposed lease term isโข 10 years. โThe listing explicitly states the government will not consider spaces shared wiht โtenants “whose primary clienteleโ or operations could present security,โค operational or โขreputational conflicts with law enforcement functions.”
The search for new office space comes as ICE has considerably increased its activity and funding under the current administration. A Sept.18 article in The Washington Post reported officials stating ICE โneeded support for 10,000 new employees nationwide.
While GSA has not directly confirmed the office space proposals areโข specifically for ICE, a spokesman stated the agency wouldโค investigate the inquiry from The Oklahoman. In a statementโข shared with both The Oklahoman and KOCO 5 News, GSA affirmed its commitment โฃto โsupporting federal agencies’ workspace needs.
“GSA remains focused on supporting โคthis administration’s goal of optimizing the federal footprint and providing the best workplaces for our federalโ agencies to meet their mission,” the statement read.
Interestedโ parties can find details of theโฃ contractโข opportunity at https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/ebd754f4b51745d2bfa69f55c88e1387/view.