DOGE is terminating $9.4M in leases across Colorado: See the full list

DENVER (KDVR) — Government agencies nationwide are experiencing spending cuts and layoffs with billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, and leases for property across Colorado are on the list.

DOGE posted a “Wall of Receipts” on its website, listing contract, grant and lease cancellations. Over $9.4 million in leases are included, totaling 355,000 square feet.


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FOX31 matched the list to the U.S. General Services Administration’s inventory of federal government leases, which provided additional information, including addresses.

Colorado leases on DOGE’s ‘Wall of Receipts’

Here are the lease terminations in Colorado listed by DOGE as of March 5, with details from the GSA’s February 2025 lease inventory.

The leases vary by location, according to the GSA inventory, with some covering buildings or a portion of buildings, parking and/or warehouse space.

While DOGE hasn’t released specific details on the cancellation process, it said that nationwide there have been 4,083 contract terminations totaling $15 billion in savings, 6,289 grant terminations totaling $15 billion in savings and 748 lease terminations, totaling 9,587,384 square feet and $468 million in lease savings.


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DOGE said it’s saving taxpayer money from the nationwide cuts, but people across the United States have met these cuts with complaints and protests from the recent government agency layoffs.

In Colorado, people have protested by lining both sides of Broadway in Boulder, supporting hundreds of NOAA workers laid off nationwide. Earlier in February, protestors also rallied at the Colorado Capitol Building to protest President Donald Trump’s enacted policies, as well as the influence of Musk.

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