Yesterday, Richland Library unveiled the newest + last (for now) branch to join their growing list of libraries across the Midlands – Richland Library Edgewood (2101 Oak St., site of a former Dollar General off Elmwood Ave.). It’s been years in the making as Richland Library, residents + partners (like the Columbia Housing Authority) have been trying to find ways to bring enhanced services to the Edgewood community.
The 7,000-sqft. building will be Richland Library’s 12th branch in Richland County, ft. a full library collection, computer access, meeting spaces, a Children’s Room + an outdoor patio. Design plans are publically viewable at Cecil Tillis Center (2111 Simpkins Ln.) through Oct. 27. A groundbreaking ceremony is still TBD.
🏗️ Renovation stages of all other 11 branches, funded by a $59 million bond referendum approved by Richland County voters in 2013:
Southeast | Construction expected to start Fall 2017
Northeast | Expected to reopen Summer 2018
Wheatley | Expected to reopen Spring 2018
St. Andrews | Expected to reopen November 2017
Main | Reopened third level March 2016; reopened second level September 2016; reopened first level May 2017; garden level expected to reopen December 2017
Ballentine | Opened June 2017
Sandhills | Opened February 2017
Cooper | Reopened July 2017
Blythewood | Reopened June 2017
North Main | Reopened September 2016
Eastover | Reopened April 2013
See updates at buildingyourlibrary.com .
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