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In the summer of 2008, the New York Public Library announced that it would be opening a Grand Central branch at 135 E. 46th Street the following spring. In contemporaneous press releases, the NYPL ...
In 2008, amid much outcry, the New York Public Library closed its second busiest branch with plans to sell it to a hotel developer, and they promised a new, modern library soon. Five years later, ...
After years of planning, one much-disputed design, and plenty of speculation, the New York Public Library will finally kick off the revamp of its Mid-Manhattan branch this summer.
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — Midtown's 53rd Street Library is set to reopen for grab-and-go service in August as the New York Public Library continues its restart of physical services after shutting ...
The new library, which cost $200 million and occupies 180,000 square feet, owes its existence to two and a half years of tenacious activism against the NYPL, whose trustees, from 2007 to 2014 ...
The new public library on West 53rd Street in Manhattan, with its towering glass facade, might be mistaken for a SoHo boutique. The New York Public Library’s signature lion logo, stamped on the ...
After more than a decade in operation, New York Public Library will close its Grand Central branch in December. The Grand Central branch, located on East 46th Street, opened in 2009 as a temporary ...
The new library, which cost $200 million and occupies 180,000 square feet, owes its existence to two and a half years of tenacious activism against the NYPL, whose trustees, from 2007 to 2014 ...
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