The Greensboro Police Department is getting a new home. They are moving from the Melvin Municipal Building, where they share space with many other administrative offices, into the 100,000 square-foot building at 320 Federal Place. Formerly, the Internal Revenue Service worked out of the building. If you've ever driven around in that part of town, it is hard to believe that a street is back there.
Soon, the police will have everyone under one roof, THIS ROOF, meaning no more driving to Swing Road to deposit evidence-- saving time and money. In the meantime, the IRS has moved into a building on Koger Boulevard, off of Wendover. Hats off to the police department for retro-fitting an existing building, costing the citizens around $300,000. Also, the building comes with a parking lot and is located near the new, downtown jail. Seems like a win-win in efficiency.
New building, new chief, new jail = new order!
Posted by: Jane Mitchell | Tuesday, September 06, 2011 at 08:48 AM