Tech company buys old NRP headquarters building

Clickback, a tech company, is the proud new owner of the former Police headquarters building in downtown St. Catharines.
Clickback owner Kyle Tkachuk hopes to turn the building into a technology hub by attracting similiar companies to set up shop in the James Street building.
The six storey building was declared surplus by the region when police moved their headquarters last fall to a brand new building in Niagara Falls.
The deal will close in March.
No word on the selling price.
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