Plans are moving forward to redevelop a vacant former police station on Winnipeg’s Pembina Highway into a mixed-use housing development, according to reporting from the Winnipeg Free Press. The proposal calls for upgrading the site and constructing housing units on what is described as prime land along the corridor. The project is expected to include 150 housing units as part of the planned development. The redevelopment effort is connected to the city’s broader infrastructure upgrade work, with the intention of bringing services and surrounding systems up to the needs of the new development. The former police building and the surrounding property are currently vacant, and the redevelopment would convert the property to residential use while retaining a mixed-use element. The reporting indicates that the city is pursuing the necessary steps to enable the transformation, including moving the plans through the local process tied to infrastructure improvements. Further project details beyond the unit count and general mixed-use concept are not included in the excerpt provided.