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Staten Island’s first new stationhouse in more than 50 years is open for business on the
The 121st Precinct and its two-story, stapler-shaped building went active on Monday with 200 personnel, including about 160 police officers, detectives and supervisors, as well as Deputy Inspector Terence Hurson, a Brooklyn native and Richmond resident who previously headed the 94th Precinct, in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint section.
The NYPD’s new digs mean the closure and dismantling of the temporary 122nd Precinct satellite office across from the Staten Island Mall.
The 121st Precinct will encompass the neighborhoods of Graniteville,
The new station is located at
The building is being hailed as the city’s first “green” cop shop – it was built to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver standards, and will use 25 percent less energy and 30 percent less water than a comparable building.
“It creates more direct policing,” he said.
Residents shared their opinions on the new police quarters.