HUBER HEIGHTS — The Dayton Metro Library has announced it will be closing a Huber Heights branch location next month.
The Chambersburg Road location will close its doors on Saturday, May 6 in order to prepare for the opening of its new location, according to a release from library officials.
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Library operations will be moving into a new facility at 6243 Brandt Pike later in Summer. A Community Celebration and Grand Opening will be held on June 2.
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At 27,000 square feet, this new building will be the second largest Branch in the Dayton Metro Library system. It’s estimated that it will also be an $11.8 million investment for the city of Huber Heights, as part of the redevelopment of the Marion Plaza.
This new facility is part of the Dayton Metro Library’s $187 million facilities upgrade.
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