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Richland council approves purchase agreement for downtown building to replace police station
Summary
Richland’s City Council voted unanimously April 7 to approve a purchase‑and‑sale agreement for 1200 Jadwin LLC at a negotiated price of $7,750,000 to site a replacement police station; staff will proceed with due diligence, appraisal and financing planning.
The Richland City Council unanimously approved a resolution April 7 authorizing a purchase‑and‑sale agreement for a downtown building at 1200 Jadwin that city staff propose to renovate as a new police headquarters.
Deputy City Manager Joe Shishel presented cost and space analyses developed by an outside consultant, saying the property was listed at $7,945,000 and a negotiated price of $7,750,000 was reached with the seller. The draft agreement includes $45,000 in earnest money and two…
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