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1. The New York Public Library has 125 Miles of Book Stacks If you’ve ever walked into the New York Public Library and wondered, “Where are all the books?” the answer lies beneath your feet.
The Toronto Public Library (TPL) has an exciting new vision for its Dawes Road branch, which is presently a squat, humble, 70s-era building near the corner of St. Clair Ave. E. and Victoria Park Ave.
The Salt Lake City Main Library rooftop terrace is pictured on Tuesday. The terrace reopens to the public with a celebration on Saturday. (Photo: Carter Williams, KSL.com) ...
Since the Walt Whitman Library closed for renovations in March, librarians have been keeping its services alive elsewhere, hosting computer classes at the Igersoll Community Center, book discussions ...
A potential strike has been averted after Toronto Public Library (TPL) and the union representing its 2,300 workers (CUPE Local 4948) reached a tentative, four-year agreement. In a release Monday ...
CUPE 4948 represents approximately 2,300 Toronto Public Library full-time and part-time workers, including librarians, library assistants, pages, other frontline and support staff who provide ...
TORONTO, March 31, 2025--After three months of collective bargaining, the Toronto Public Library Workers Union – CUPE 4948 and the Toronto Public Library reached a tentative agreement early ...
Over the weekend, the City of Toronto reached a deal with some public sector workers, averting the closure of city-run daycares ahead of March Break, but union leaders representing 2,300 Toronto ...
As you enter the home, you step into the grand foyer, which is super bright thanks to a leaded glass skylight over the staircase. The dining room. On the main floor, you have your principal rooms.
A 2018 analysis recommended "a mix of food service, leisure, event, and civic uses, and secondary office uses," including potentially a museum, a wedding chapel and a Toronto Public Library branch.
The staircase that once was front and center has been turned away from the main entrance, allowing a reception desk to greet visitors instead. “I’m excited for February 1,” Lonial said.