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Other Rental Space 

Over the years the growth of collections, research, and education activities of the Institution has steadily reduced the space originally available in museums and other Smithsonian buildings for program and administrative purposes. Consequently, the Institution has long relied upon rental space to alleviate crowded and inefficient space situations. 

[[underlined]] Acquisition [[/underlined]]

[[underlined]] Location | Size | Date | Type | Cost 1/ [[/underlined]]

Mixed Administration L'Enfant Plaza Washington, D.C. | 53,000 sq. ft. | 1972 | Lease | $472,000|

Oceanographic Sorting Car. Navy Yard Annex Washington, D.C. | 42,000 sq. ft.| 1974 | Lease | $204,000| 

Smithsonian Magazine Graybar Building New York City | 7,500 sq. ft. | 1969 | Lease | $63,000 |

Mail Order Division Newington, Virginia | 24,000 sq. ft. | 1978 | Lease | $59,000 | 

Office of Horticulture Soldiers Home Washington, D.C. (Greenhouses) | 30,000 sq. ft. | 1975 | Lease | $18,000 | 

All other Miscellaneous | 500 sq. ft. | Lease | $3,000 | 

[[underlined]] 1 [[/underlined]] Estimated FY 1979 rental cost. 
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