Old SD Police Station Renovation Approved
It has reported that the Port of San Diego voted to allow an old police station near Seaport Village in Downtown San Diego to be renovated.
The station was first built in the 1930s and served as the San Diego Police Department headquarters until 1987. Since that time, however, the property has been vacant. The developer, Terramar Retail Centers, successfully pitched a $40 million plan which would make the property “more attractive to lure restaurateurs and retail stores”.
Reportedly, said that groundbreaking is expected to take place in March 2012 with completion of the projected forecast for 2013.
The San Diego Police Department has a number of stations located throughout the city of San Diego. These include the Northern Station, Eastern Division Station, Mid City Division Station, Northeastern Division Station, Northwestern Division Station, Southeastern Division Station, Southern Division Station and Western Division Station.
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