ICE seeks co-working space in Ohio’s Brooklyn Heights, Westerville
By Sabrina Eaton
Published on April 10, 2026.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeking co-working office space in roughly 90 communities across the country, including Ohio's Brooklyn Heights and Westerville, as part of its expansion under President Trump. The agency is seeking flexible workspace (private offices and/or workstations) for assigned ICE personnel at approved coworking locations across the listed cities for a 12-month term. The spaces it is seeking would include desk or private office space, Wi-Fi access, and printing privileges. The move comes as ICE continues to expand its workforce and enforcement operations under the Trump administration, amid high-profile fatal encounters and ongoing debate over immigration policies.
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