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It was the first branch library to be erected in Brooklyn by the City of New York. [6] The branch was renovated in 2009 and now contains a reading room in the basement and a passport office. [42] Leonard Library 81 Devoe Street The 26,000-square-foot (2,400 m 2) library opened in 1908 and was designed by William Tubby. [43] Macon Library: 361 ...
35-51 81st Street, Jackson Heights, NY 11372 The Jackson Heights branch has moved five times. It was opened in 1918, and has been at its current location at 35-51 81st Street, Jackson Heights, since 1954. [2] 29: Kew Gardens Hills [8] 72-33 Vleigh Place, Flushing, NY 11367 The Kew Garden Hills branch was formerly the Vleigh branch.
The New York Public Library: a universe of knowledge. New York: New York Public Library in association with Scala Publishers, London. Dierickx, Mary B. (1996). The Architecture of Literacy: The Carnegie Libraries of New York City. New York: Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and the New York City Dept. of General Services.
[2] [3] The library was one of the first in NYC to utilize a "merchandising format" of displaying books. [2] The Cortelyou branch was one of 10 branches to close temporarily during the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] The library was remodeled in 2021, led by community organization Friends of Cortelyou Library. The branch re-opened in late 2021 after the ...
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The affordable housing did not utilize any public subsidy. [5] The Brooklyn Heights Library was temporarily relocated to 109 Remsen Street, five blocks from the current location, in a renovated space at Our Lady of Lebanon Church. The interim library opened to the public in July 2016. [6]
The application to the City of Fairview Heights for a special use permit states that the new store will employ 15-20 full and part-time staff. Beamguard said they will hire up to 20 people ...
Brooklyn Public Library, Park Slope Branch: October 13, 1998: Brooklyn Public Library, Williamsburgh Branch (240 Division Avenue) June 15, 1999: Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT) Central Power Station Engine House (153 2nd Street) October 29, 2019