Work Set to Begin on New Omaha Central Public Library at 72nd and Dodge

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(Omaha, NE) -- Work is set to begin later this Summer on Omaha's new Central Library branch.

The new 96,000 square-foot Omaha Central Public Library will be built at the corner of 72nd and Dodge streets. Funding for the project came from a $20 million commitment from the City of Omaha and philanthropic support. “This is a remarkable opportunity to build and operate one of the most innovative public libraries in the country, to increase and improve traditional library services and expand emerging technology," said Mayor Jean Stothert. “The vision and commitment of our partners and donors makes this uniquely Omaha attraction possible, adding a learning destination to the commercial, residential, and entertainment revival underway at 72nd and Dodge."

Prep work and deconstruction on the site is set to begin in late June, which will necessitate the relocation of Do Space. Do Space will be integrated into the new Omaha Central Public Library once construction is complete with a large, dedicated space on the second floor. In the meantime, Do Space is moving into a renovated area of Milton R. Abrahams Branch of Omaha Public Library near 90th and Fort streets during construction. Do Space’s last day at 72nd and Dodge streets is planned for June 13, and it will reopen at Omaha Public Library’s Abrahams Branch on June 17. A grand opening celebration will follow on June 24.

The new Omaha Central Public Library is expected to open in 2026. Updates throughout the construction project can be found here.


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