February 26, 202000:22:36

Charlotte Real Estate Talk: David Dillard

The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has been a great resource for our community since its first predecessor opened in 1891 on South Tryon Street. Replaced 10 years later by one of the famous Carnegie Libraries, a public library in Charlotte has now stood on the same site in uptown since 1903. The Library's reach has since expanded to all corners of our county through 20 branches, a children's library, and digital access. But right now -- the city/county library is making big plans for that original site on Tryon Street, for a NEW main library. It's an ambitious, 3-year, $135-million-dollar private-public partnership, and we are full of questions about it. Luckily, David Dillard from the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is here to tell us what we need to know!  

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