The old police headquarters on 4th Avenue could soon be under new ownership.
ICR Commercial said a buyer has been found for the property, which has sat vacant since the Saskatoon Police Service moved into their 25th Street locale.
Duchuck Holdings plans on converting the property into a modern office space with more windows along the facade.
ICR Managing Partner Barry Stuart says the building has already had a lot of the interior demolished to make the transition to another service easier.
“The police station was very purpose-specific,” he said. “The developer wants to… complete the demolition to create the perfect shell.”
Stuart said the parking lot adjacent to 130 4th Ave N is also included in the deal.
The value of the deal hasn’t been disclosed.
City council still has to approve the purchase.
Buyer found for former downtown police HQ
By CJME News
Nov 23, 2016 | 2:53 PM
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