Progress on the JP Branch of the Boston Public Library addition

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23 January 2017

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The modern glass entryway of the Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library’s new addition glows in the foreground of the original historic 1911 building. Working for the Boston Public Facilities Department and the Boston Public Library, Utile designed the 2,500 square foot addition accommodating new meeting space and resources for the community, as well as the renovation of the existing historic structure. Construction continues in preparation for a spring opening.

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