Banners at Main Library
A lawn banner has been installed outside of the main library to inform the public about the renovation and our temporary location, EPL at 185th.
A lawn banner has been installed outside of the main library to inform the public about the renovation and our temporary location, EPL at 185th.
The Main Library at East 222nd Street is officially closed! Contractors have installed a gate around the property as renovation work begins. Banners have also been placed to help inform the public. Pictured are Safety Manager Ben Fagan and Maintenance Supervisor David Fasula.
Director Kacie Armstrong pictured with Aaron Hill, Co-CEO and Principal of Bialosky Cleveland.
Milestone certificates highlighting key achievements reached by EPL throughout the renovation process.
Patrons took turns signing the wall, leaving their mark, and creating one final memory in the building before renovation began.
Director Kacie Armstrong, Mayor Holzheimer Gail, representatives from Bialosky Cleveland and Turner Construction, EPL Board of Trustees, Friends of EPL, and others take part in the Wall Breaking Ceremony.
EPL's administration staff has officially moved to the Lakeview Enterprise Campus. Custom signs were installed to help staff navigate the space, which is not open to the public.
Here's a final look at the fireplace area. This rendering highlights how the space has been modernized and brightened with updated paint colors and new light fixtures. You’ll also notice that the fireplace has been relocated along the wall, creating a more open and spacious layout.
Here's a final look at the children's interactive play space. This rendering showcases the finalized design, highlighting the colors and features that will be present in the space.
This updated rendering of the Euclid Public Library’s children’s interactive space gives a more accurate view of the final design and colors. The interactive wall features cozy reading nooks and vibrant seating areas to spark curiosity and provide our youngest patrons with a welcoming, playful environment. In this rendering, you can truly see how the lake inspires the space. The blue against the wood symbolizes water washing onto the shore, bringing a sense of calm and connection to Lake Erie.