
The city of Cleveland is witnessing the historical transformation of the ArtCraft building at 2530 Superior Avenue into the new police headquarters, slated for completion in 2026. The project aims to consolidate all departments in the Cleveland Division of Police under a single roof in a more contemporary space. A social media post from the City of Cleveland - City Hall detailed the recent progress made on the development, highlighting a ceremonial signing of the final beam by Chief Todd and other police division members.
According to the Facebook update, this event brings the Cleveland community one step closer to what is expected to become a state-of-the-art facility. The ArtCraft building, renowned for its historic value, is undergoing significant renovations to house the new headquarters. The integration of the various police departments into a single location is intended to streamline operations and improve efficiency within the division.
Clevelanders have generally expressed support for the project, appreciating both the adaptive reuse of the landmark building and the anticipated benefits for public safety. The centralized headquarters is a strategic shift from the current dispersion of police department offices across the city, which has posed logistical challenges in the past.









