CLEVELAND — Larry Jackson knows every inch of the Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building.
He’s been a janitor there for 17 years, through a program that puts disabled people to work at federal properties.
“I love my job, ’cause I love people,” said Jackson, a 70-year-old veteran who spends his off hours volunteering and serving as an associate pastor at his church in Cleveland.
“I’m still supporting my family,” he said. “I’m still doing a lot of things.”
But the future of Jackson’s job – and the office tower he’s cleaned for so long – isn’t clear.
The U.S. General Services Administration put the 32-story Celebrezze building up for sale in May as part of a broader cost-cutting effort. At 1.2 million square feet, it’s currently the second-largest building in the nation on the federal go