Minneapolis will move the Third Precinct downtown to the Century Plaza Building

The Third Precinct was burned down during the riots following the police murder of George Floyd
Minneapolis Police, Third Precinct
The area near the Third Police Precinct Station on June 21, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Over 1500 buildings including the MPD's Third Precinct were damaged during the unrest that followed the killing of George Floyd by members of the Minneapolis Police Department on May 25. Photo credit (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

The Minneapolis City Council giving final approval yesterday to a plan for a downtown building to serve as the home of Minneapolis Police Department's Third Precinct.

Several floors of the old Century Plaza Building near the Convention Center will be purchased for $25 million and rehabbed to accommodate the officers.

The idea came this summer after pushback from residents in the area of the old precinct in south Minneapolis that was burned down during the riots following the police murder of George Floyd.

There was no consensus as to where to put a new facility, so this location was seen as a compromise just on the outskirts of the precinct's boundaries. The building is already being renovated for the First Precinct to move there. Both should be in there by 2025.

While some originally hinted that this would be a short term fix, the amount of money being spent on the new location may suggest otherwise.

The City Council has already voted not to rebuild the burned out Third Precinct in it's current location in South Minneapolis. During the George Floyd riots, the building was overtaken by protestors and set on fire. The building was a target of those protestors for several days before they eventually breached a barrier set up by police.

Councilmembers have expressed concern for public safety in the area, but it became clear that the community didn't want the MPD to rebuild the precinct. Some said more time is needed to "heal" following the killing of George Floyd and the aftermath.

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