Wednesday, September 26, 2007 , Updated
Former department store to house Fort Worth Police crime lab
The Fort Worth Police Department plans on moving their evidence room and crime lab into spacious new digs resulting from a buildout of the interior of the old Stripling & Cox department store on East Lancaster Ave., which has been vacant since 2005.
Designers and architectural firms are bidding the renovation work, with construction projected to begin by the middle of 2008 and a move-in date of mid-2009.
Before gutting the contents of the place or holding a fixture fire sale, police crime lab crews might want to consider giving the out-of-work store mannequins a new lease on professional life. In a manner of speaking.
posted by JM
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