Louisville's Parkland Library reopens after $6.6M renovation
Louisville's Parkland Library reopens after $6.6M renovation

Louisville's Parkland Library reopens after $6.6M renovation

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The Parkland Library in Louisville has reopened after nearly 40 years, following a $6.6 million renovation and expansion. Originally built in 1908 and closed in 1986 due to budget cuts, the library now features a modern addition and offers a range of services, including over 17,000 books, computers, and a 'Makers Space' equipped with advanced technology for community use. Mayor Craig Greenberg and local leaders emphasized the library's significance as a community cornerstone, highlighting the collaborative efforts that made its restoration possible. The project aimed to benefit the approximately 5,000 residents of the Parkland neighborhood and is expected to serve around 20,000 visitors annually. The reopening was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by community members and leaders, marking a significant milestone for the area. Future events, including a family fun day, are planned to encourage community engagement with the new facility.

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