The building at Hufelandgasse/Theresienbadgasse in Vienna, which houses both city administration offices and a police station, is undergoing a major renovation costing €18.8 million. The project includes installing solar panels, greening the facade and courtyard, improving fire safety, and creating additional office space. The work is expected to last until May 2028. Approximately 60 municipal employees will move into the renovated spaces. While the police station will relocate to new offices after completion, it will retain its current name despite the address change. According to the Interior Ministry, there are currently 29 construction and infrastructure projects underway in Vienna, including police stations, administrative offices, and security centers. Nationally, 82 such projects are in various stages across Austria.
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