Monday, October 17, 2011
San Diego Civic Leaders Remain Bullish Despite Funding Shortfall for New Central Library
Ambitious new San Diego library faces a funding shortfall. (Los Angeles Times, 10/11/2011)
Excerpt: The project was ambitious from the start: a $185-million central public library downtown.
Turner Construction, the New York-based firm selected for the project, built the new Yankee Stadium, the John F. Kennedy Library and the world's tallest building in Dubai.
The architects made sure the nine-story design had all the flourishes and amenities to rival new libraries in style-conscious San Francisco and Seattle: airy reading rooms, a sculpture garden, a domed terrace, a special-collections wing and more.
But when it came to financing, the city decided to stick with what some critics say is a typical San Diego penny-pinching approach that relied too heavily on private donations. Now the structure is halfway complete and there's a problem: a $26-million shortfall, money needed to finish the project.
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Interview with the architect. (8/10/2011)
As San Diego builds a new central library, mayor proposes to cut hours at all branches in half. (5/29/2011)
Ebooks, Netflix, and library building projects, part 45. (5/29/2011)
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