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For Rent: Kennedy Space Center

By: WESH
Updated: January 3, 2013
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NASA is quietly cleaning out parts of Kennedy Space Center.

The announcement is drawing some interest among private companies and individual entrepreneurs hoping to make bucks in the space business.

At the Kennedy Space Center, after 8,000 or so post-shuttle layoffs, there are acres of old office chairs, desks and equipment no longer in use and buildings that need tenants.

NASA is looking to sell or lease facilities used for the defunct space shuttle program.

Among the items up for use, lease or sale are Launch Pad 39A, from which shuttles and Apollo11 were launched, and the Vehicle Assembly Building, where the shuttles were prepared and repaired between missions.

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