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Monday, November 11, 2024

Downtown library overhaul renovations are almost done after a year of work.

The library’s downtown headquarters is going through a three-step renovation project, including creating a quiet reading room, installing more computer desks and adding study areas with Wi-Fi.

The downtown library, 401 E. University Ave., will celebrate the grand re-opening of its revamped third floor at 9 a.m. on Sept. 27.

The last phase of renovations starts this fall and will focus on the children’s area.

“It’s just another step in our ongoing renovations,” said Nickie Kortus, marketing and public relations manager of the Alachua County Library District. “We pride ourselves on being patron driven and friendly.”

As part of the changes, popular books have been shifted closer for easier access, public computers have been regrouped next to the printers and walls have been repainted.

Ray Dantone, Gainesville resident, said the renovations look like they’re focused on helping library patrons get more out of the services.

Library staff said a lot of attention has been given to the quiet reading room.

“I think it’s necessary in terms of having a place away from the main library,” said Lisely Laboy, a full-time library assistant. “It’s a real positive.”

Kortus said the quiet reading room is the most popular room of the library’s Milhopper branch.

“Some people really cherish that absolute silence,” she said.

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