Indy Library to Open New Branch
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe new 20,000-square-foot Eagle Branch of The Indianapolis Public Library, which replaces the smaller Eagle Branch on Lowry Road, will host a grand opening ceremony on Saturday. The event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours of the $7.4 million project.
The new library features group study rooms, a 100-seat community meeting room, ADA access and access to computers and updated technology. The new branch also has a collection of 50,000 books and other items available to patrons.
The project was funded from bonds approved by the Indianapolis City-County Council.
The architect was Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf of Indianapolis and the construction contractor was Stenz Construction Corp.