California Spends Big Turning Notorious Prison Into Cushy ‘Rehab Center’ With Grocery Store, Podcast Studio

California officials are moving forward with a costly multi-hundred-million dollar renovation to the San Quentin State Prison that seeks to transform the penitentiary into a Scandinavian-style “rehab center” featuring amenities including food trucks and a podcast studio.

The remodeling is expected to cost taxpayers about $239 million, and prisoners at the facility will be able to enjoy things like an on-site café, grocery store, television production studio, and more, according to the Chronicle. California announced in 2023 that the state would be transforming the notorious prison into the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center “with the goal to bring transformational programmatic, cultural and physical change that can serve as a symbol of hope and change.”

Construction on the prison is ongoing, and officials are expecting it to be completed sometime in January 2026, according to the Chronicle. Prisoners will begin using the remodeled site several months after construction concludes…

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