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NCGA Panel Taking Another Look at State Asset Sales
RALEIGH — A General Assembly subcommittee is looking at state property with an eye toward selling land and buildings the state owns but doesn’t need, and seeing if it might save rent by moving from leased spaces to unused or underused state property. The Program Evaluation Division recommended that the state sell 17 of the 49 properties; 12 of the 17 are within a few blocks of the Legislative Building in downtown Raleigh.