CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland’s new police headquarters is slated to open in the second half of next year, marking a major milestone in the city’s broader effort to modernize its law enforcement infrastructure.
The headquarters project, expected to cost $90 million, is separate from a $21 million renovation initiative that will also upgrade all five of the city’s police district stations, many of which have long suffered from disrepair.
During a news conference last week, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb told reporters he expects the headquarters to be completed sometime in the third quarter of 2026. The headquarters will be at the former ArtCraft building on Superior Avenue and will encompass 250,000 square feet of renovations…