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DOYLESTOWN, PA — If all goes according to plan, construction on Doylestown's new Borough Hall will be completed by late August.
Work on the North Broad Street facility is expected to be completed by Aug. 26, with borough officials moving their offices there sometime in October.
"It's hard to believe but we're nearing the end," Borough Manager John Davis said of the $10 million project that was years in the making.
The project also includes plans for a public park to open in October, with a playground, picnic area and entertainment space to be added later, Davis said.
Meanwhile, the old borough hall at 57 W. Court St will be put up for sale sometime in August, Davis said, with bids opening in October. The building's value was estimated at $2.1 million during its last appraisal in late 2018.
The Central Bucks Regional Police Department will be relocating to the new facility.
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