DANVILLE, Va. â After seven years of planning and construction, Danville Police are finally moving into their new headquarters.
Since 1926, Danville officers have called a basement in City Hall their workspace.
The more spacious location has already boosted the morale of the team and could attract new recruits.
âI added it up the other day I spent 20 years without any windows,â Lieutenant Colonial Dean Hairston said.
Hairston helped design the $18 million three-level building.
With ballistic glass and buzzers installed, Hairston said security was one of his main priorities.
âAt the other facility people could freely during the day walk in and wander through the building,â Hairston said. âNow, you have to be buzzed in and weâve limited the footprint people can occupy.â
Itâs four times bigger than their old space, with new features like a fitness center, training rooms, and lockers galore.
âYou know itâs almost better than Christmas,â Hairston said.
âStuck in City Hall in downtown asphalt all around, sidewalks all around,â City Manager Ken Larking said. âThere really wasnât an opportunity for the community to gather.â
But now, there are multipurpose rooms and a basketball court to build closer bonds.
âBut, actually exponentially build on that trust so that when things happen, hopefully, they get avoided before they happen, we can get them solved pretty quickly.â
Once the department is fully settled, there will be a grand opening in October.