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City OKs $11 million renovation of 150 E. Crosstown to house Public Safety, planning and a community meeting center

6439235 · October 21, 2025
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Commission approved contracts to remodel the former Sears building at 150 E. Crosstown Parkway into a public-safety hub, community meeting space and City of Kalamazoo offices; project budget is about $11 million after value engineering and will be delivered in phases.

The Kalamazoo City Commission approved a suite of contracts Monday to move forward with a phased renovation of the city-owned building at 150 East Crosstown Parkway, a roughly $11 million project that will consolidate portions of the Department of Public Safety and city administrative teams and create a large community meeting room.

The work will remodel part of the former Sears building to create a combined public lobby, downtown police station and a large configurable meeting space made by combining three former courtrooms. The project team said the facility will also include training and fitness space for staff and a virtual-reality training room for public-safety personnel.

Architect Intersect Studio presented the design and budget history to the commission.…

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