In a matter of days, a new era will begin for Frisco and its public library patrons.Â
Following an adaptive reuse construction project at the site of an old rocket facility, the Frisco Public Library is gearing up to open up its brand new doors to the public during a ribbon cutting ceremony at 9 a.m. March 4. An open house is scheduled to follow until 5 p.m. (Services will be limited during the open house. The library will offer regular hours and full service starting March 5). Â
The 158,068-square-foot space is the sixth largest public library in Texas and is the largest suburban library in Texas. Features of the new space include indoor and outdoor special event areas, a Creativity Commons, quiet reading room, community event room, terrace, makerspace, computer lab, teen area, children's services, "The Pond" (a themed area for toddlers), "Tiny Town" (designed for preschoolers) and more.Â
Get a sneak peak inside the library with our 30 photos below, and stay tuned for more coverage from the Frisco Enterprise:Â Â
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