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Richland council’s first choice location for $45 million police station appears to be the “concrete block” on Jadwin Ave. Cheapest option for city could be big pay day for owners.

Richland city councilmembers indicated at their meeting on January 20 that their first-choice location for a new $45 million police station is the old Fluor building at 1200 Jadwin Ave., known locally as the “concrete block.”  It might be the cheapest option for the city while developers, who paid less than a million dollars for the building and land about six years ago, could see a big pay day. The price tag for the building, $7,945,000, didn’t…
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Tri-Cities Observer broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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