Renovations to begin at the Dudley Branch of the Boston Public Library

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24 October 2017

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“This new library will show that everyone is welcome,” said Boston Mayor Martin Walsh at Saturday’s celebration for the Dudley Branch of the Boston Public Library renovation project. Utile, who is designing the 27,000 square foot renovation, joined the City of Boston Public Facilities Department, the Boston Public Library, and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture at the ceremonial kickoff over the weekend. You can read more about the event in The Boston Globe’s $14.7 million renovation of Dudley library branch kicks off, and an interview about the project with Boston Public Library President David Leonard in The Boston Globe’s Dudley branch of BPL to be renovated.

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