Politics & Government
Berlin Architectural Firm Selected for Design of New Police Headquarters in Stamford
The Board of Finance will vote on the proposed $3.4 million contact next week.

A Berlin architecture firm that specializes in designing public safety buildings has been selected by the city to design the new headquarters for the Stamford Police Department in Fairfield County.
Jacunski Humes, the firm that has designed police headquarters in Darien, Danbury, West Haven, East Hartford, and Cromwell, was selected from a pool of nine applicants, according to The Advocate.
The Stamford Board of Finance is scheduled to vote on the $3.4 million contract at special meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m. April 29 at the Government Center.
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The city decided to replace the 50-plus year old facility at 805 Bedford St. after asbestos and other safety issues were found in the building in 2014.
The Advocate story can be found here.
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