Far From Just a Real Estate Purchase, the Caixa Building on Avenida Anhanguera, Near the Old Jockey Club, Is Already Concentrating Procon Goiás in the Basements and Sead and SES on the 15 Floors, with 2,250 Employees, an Annual Savings of R$ 25 Million, and Renovation Promised by March 2026.
The Caixa building, in the center of Goiânia, has officially entered the Goiás government plan as an attempt to concentrate structures that currently operate scattered, with rental and maintenance costs. The promise is simple to summarize and difficult to execute: bring 2,250 employees under one roof and make the service more efficient.
The purchase of the Caixa building was closed for R$ 101.6 million, with full payment covered by resources from the Goiás government and Procon Goiás, and the renovation has been scheduled for completion by March 2026. The political and administrative calculation is clear: reduce expenses, gain management control, and signal revitalization in the center.
One Address, Three Agencies, and a Tight Schedule
The design released for the Caixa building divides functions directly: Procon Goiás will be located in the basements, while Sead and SES will occupy the remaining 15 floors.
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The choice stacks different areas with distinct routines at the same address, from consumer support to administrative and health sectors.
For the Goiás government, concentrating in the Caixa building creates an operation with fewer internal relocations between buildings and more standardized support, such as reception, security, and building maintenance.
In practice, what is at stake is the capacity to keep the service running while the physical change occurs.
The Money and the Bill Behind R$ 101.6 Million
The amount of R$ 101.6 million did not come from a single source. The Goiás government reported that it allocated R$ 82 million, while Procon Goiás contributed R$ 19.5 million to complete the purchase price of the Caixa building.
This format explains why Procon Goiás appears not only as a future occupant: it also acts as a financier.
The Goiás government also announced a cost savings target of around R$ 25 million per year by eliminating rent and centralizing operations in a single building.
The central argument is that the Caixa building, once renovated, allows for reducing recurring expenses that do not appear in the purchase announcement but weigh on the budget over time.
How to Accommodate 2,250 Employees Without Disrupting Service
The announced renovation for the Caixa building includes painting and the installation of partitions to accommodate around 2,250 employees.
In a building of this size, partitions are not an aesthetic detail: they define the flow of people, noise isolation, service areas, and internal work zones.
The challenge for the Goiás government is to synchronize construction, transition, and public routine.
A transition of this magnitude usually requires clear circulation rules and a phased occupancy sequence, precisely to prevent Procon Goiás, Sead, and SES from becoming three lines competing for the same corridor. The deadline until March 2026 thus becomes a daily thermometer.
Location as a Key Piece of the Plan in the Center of Goiânia
The Caixa building is located on Avenida Anhanguera, near the old Jockey Club, an area that experiences significant traffic and symbolizes the center of Goiânia.
The Goiás government’s bet is that the flow of 2,250 employees and users of Procon Goiás will generate regular activity and, with that, reactivate services and commerce in the surrounding area.
The announcement of the purchase of the Caixa building was tied to a narrative of urban revitalization, mentioning other interventions, such as the remodeling of the Goiânia Center for Culture and Conventions.
When the administrative headquarters changes, it does not just bring desks and computers: it alters the city’s movement map. It is this collateral effect that the Goiás government is trying to capture.
The Invisible Risk Between Political Winds and the Construction Schedule
The Goiás government avoids pinning down a date for full operations but sets the completion of renovations of the Caixa building by March 2026 as a reference.
It is a type of promise that depends on logistics, hiring, and the ability to execute interventions without structural surprises, especially in a building that is changing ownership and function.
There is also a variable that does not appear on spreadsheets: the citizen’s experience in service.
If Procon Goiás gains a definitive and more integrated address, the outcome may be improved access; if the transition is rushed, the immediate effect could be queues and administrative noise. The Caixa building, in this equation, becomes a showcase for success or failure.
The Goiás government has turned the Caixa building into a symbol of a reorganization that blends economy, management, and urban narrative, with R$ 101.6 million in the purchase, 2,250 employees in the equation, and Procon Goiás as a key player.
The difference between “mega change” and a headache will be measured in daily experiences, and not in the announcement.
Have you ever needed Procon Goiás in downtown Goiânia and felt that distance or structure was a hindrance? If you work or travel along Avenida Anhanguera, what real change do you expect when 2,250 employees are in the Caixa building by March 2026?

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