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- The Fort Worth downtown library may find a permanent home at 512 W . . .
On Aug 13, the City Council will vote to purchase 512 W Fourth St for a future, permanent downtown library The 512 W 4th St property, across from the YMCA, was formerly The Center for Transforming Lives, which is relocating to a bigger space later this year
- Historic downtown Fort Worth building to become new library branch
Funds for both the purchase and renovation of the building are coming from the former Central Library’s sale In May, City Manager David Cooke said the city has $15 9 million left from the library sale and plans to use $3 4 million for a far northwest library branch
- City of Fort Worth eyeing historic downtown building for new central . . .
The city of Fort Worth is preparing to purchase a new site for a downtown library The existing historic building will come with a price tag of about $6 5 million
- City Plans To Repurpose Old YWCA Building Into New Downtown Library . . .
City Plans To Repurpose Old YWCA Building Into New Downtown Library | Fort Worth INC Fort Worth INC The City Council must give its blessing first A vote is scheduled for Aug 13
- Historic downtown Fort Worth building to become new library branch
Funds for both the purchase and renovation of the building are coming from the former Central Library’s sale In May, City Manager David Cooke said the city has $15 9 million left from the
- Fort Worth set to purchase $6. 5M historic building for new downtown . . .
The city announced July 31 that it plans to purchase a historic downtown Fort Worth building, located at 512 W 4th St and renovate it to become a new library branch The decision still needs City Council approval, with a vote scheduled for Aug 13
- Fort Worth approves $6. 4 million purchase for downtown library | Fort . . .
The city’s library department is proposing using funds from the sale of the old downtown library building to fund the $6 4 million purchase along with updates, according to a library
- Fort Worth set to purchase $6. 5M historic building for new . . . - KERA News
The Center for Transforming Lives, then known as the Young Women’s Christian Association of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, purchased the building in 1955 and has been headquartered there
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