City ends negotiations with company to redevelop old Durham PD headquarters, vote to give DHA a loan

There’s a jam-packed schedule for Durham City Council on Monday.

The fate of Durham’s old police headquarters could be decided as city council leaders prepare for the Monday meeting. The city will also vote on whether to approve a loan for the Durham Housing Authority.

Old DPD Headquarters

The building on 505 West Chapel Hill Street has been vacant since 2018, and the city has been in negotiations with the Peebles Corporation since 2024, after rejecting the company’s initial redevelopment proposal. In March, Peebles presented a new mixed-use development plan including housing, office and retail space, and a hotel.

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