Thursday, June 5, 2008

Latest Proposal for New Madison Central Library

The current Central Library facility opened in 1965

Link to June 5 Capital Times article, "New library has been on city's mind for years".

Quote:
From Mifflin Street to the far east side, public libraries have been an important component in several development plans around Madison.

This spring, local developer Terrence Wall proposed tearing down the downtown library in the 200 block of West Mifflin Street and replacing it with a nine-story, $45 million building. That development would house a new and bigger library, several floors of private office space and retail on the ground floor.

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