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    A new three-story library and civic center opens this fall on Carrboro's Greensboro Street

    By Katie Peralta Soloff,

    2024-05-15

    Construction is wrapping up on the new library and civic center in downtown Carrboro. The facility is expected to open in this fall.

    Why it matters: This will be a community gathering spot and the newest library for Orange County.


    Zoom in: The three-story public building will also house Carrboro Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources; Orange County Skills Development Center; WCOM Radio; a teen center; and performance/multipurpose uses.

    Context: Situated on a former municipal parking lot next to Open Eye Cafe, the 50,000-square-foot library development, called the 203 Project, has been under construction for about two years.

    • The new facility will have a parking deck with 171 vehicle parking spaces and 70 bike parking spots.
    • The 203 Project's total cost is $41 million, shared between Orange County and the town of Carrboro, the Daily Tar Heel reported .

    Zoom out: The downtown library will replace the Carrboro Branch Library, located in McDougle Middle School, and the Cybrary, located in the Century Center in downtown Carrboro — which have been around since 1995 and 2004, respectively, per the county .

    Here's what the new library will look like. All renderings are courtesy of the town of Carrboro.

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    Editor's note: This story has been corrected to reflect that the public library will be open in the fall, not in August.

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