LMPD begins moving into new headquarters in downtown Louisville

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The Louisville Metro Police Department opened the doors of its new headquarters Monday morning.

Chief Paul Humphrey, Mayor Craig Greenberg and officers and staff were on hand to celebrate the opening of the new headquarters in the former AT&T building on Chestnut Street.

LMPD’s Honor Guard took part in a flag-raising ceremony in the pouring rain to officially open the building.

LMPD’s previous three-story LMPD HQ building was located at 633 W. Jefferson St., built in 1955 and torn down in 2023. It included public spaces, offices, a gym and holding area.

Its life expectancy was expected to be about 65 years, which it had exceeded…

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