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Downtown Fort Worth is getting a new library after council approves $6.4 million purchase

Center For Transforming Lives building will become the new downtown library.
Center For Transforming Lives building will become the new downtown library. Star-Telegram

The Fort Worth City Council unanimously approved the $6.4 million purchase of the Center For Transforming Lives building to be the future home of the downtown library branch.

“We are finally gonna have a downtown library again,” said council member Elizabeth Beck, whose district includes the urban core. “It is long overdue.”

Downtown has been without a traditional library branch since June 2023 after the library building at 505 W. Third St. was sold to Dallas-based Dart Interests for $18 million. The developer is considering a 20-story tower on the site.

The city was in talks to lease a 8,700-square-foot space at 100 Main St. in September 2023, but those negotiations fell through.

The building proposed for the new downtown branch is owned by the nonprofit Center for Transforming Lives — formerly known as the YWCA Fort Worth & Tarrant County. The group works with women and children struggling with poverty and homelessness, and is building a larger campus at 3001 S. Riverside Drive.

Beck celebrated the purchase, noting that the non-profit would use the proceeds from the sale to help build its new campus.

The city’s library department is proposing using funds from the sale of the old downtown library building to fund the $6.4 million purchase along with updates, according to a library spokesperson.

Downtown residents will still be able to use the “Express Library” branch during renovations. It is in a roughly 100-square-foot office in the city hall building at 200 Texas St.

This story was originally published August 13, 2024 at 9:02 PM.

Harrison Mantas
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Harrison Mantas has covered Fort Worth city government, agencies and people since September 2021. He likes to live tweet city hall meetings, and help his fellow Fort Worthians figure out what’s going on.
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