Federal Government Sells Salt Lake City Property Originally Slated for ICE Facility
The federal government is selling a property in Salt Lake City that was previously designated for an ICE detention facility.

Salt Lake City, UT, August 19, 2026 —
A property in Salt Lake City, once earmarked for use as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility, is now up for sale by the federal government. The specific details regarding the sale, including the listing price, potential buyers, and the timeline for the transaction, were not immediately available.
The property’s previous designation for an ICE detention center had been a subject of discussion. However, the federal government has now decided to proceed with selling the site. Further information regarding the reasons behind the sale or the intended use of the funds is not publicly disclosed at this time.
The General Services Administration (GSA), the agency responsible for managing federal property, typically oversees such sales. However, the GSA has not yet released detailed information concerning this specific transaction. Without additional details, it remains unclear what the future use of this Salt Lake City property will be.
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