Library announces grand opening date for new Marion-Franklin Branch

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Current branch to close on Oct. 3

COLUMBUS—Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) will officially open its new Marion-Franklin Branch at 2800 Lockbourne Rd. on Saturday, Oct. 18 following a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m.

Before the new branch opens, however, CML will close the current Marion-Franklin Branch at 2740 Lockbourne Rd. Its last day of operation is Friday, Oct. 3. At 6 p.m., the branch will close permanently, and customers are encouraged to visit nearby locations for library services, including CML’s Parsons and South High branches, until the new Marion-Franklin Branch opens 15 days later.

The current Marion-Franklin Branch, located within the former Beery Middle School at 2740 Lockbourne Rd., opened in 2014 as an “express branch” to serve a community that did not previously have close access to library services. It has remained open during construction of the new branch. The new, standalone Marion-Franklin Branch, located a few blocks to the south of the current branch, will more than double its size from roughly 4,000 square feet to approximately 10,000 square feet. Turner is the construction manager at risk and Schooley Caldwell and EVOKE Studio are the architects.

CML broke ground on the new branch on July 29, 2024. When it opens, its hours of operation will be:

Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday-Saturday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday: 1-5 p.m.

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Columbus Metropolitan Library has served the people of Franklin County, Ohio since 1873. With its Main Library and 22 branches, CML is well known for signature services and programs like School Help, Reading Buddies, Summer Reading Challenge and Ready for Kindergarten. The library’s Strategic Plan supports the vision of “a thriving community where wisdom prevails,” which positions CML to respond to areas of urgent need: kids unprepared for kindergarten, third grade reading proficiency, high school graduation, college and career readiness and employment resources.

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