Tuesday, December 26, 2006
NorthPark donates mall space for new branch of the Dallas Public Library
NorthPark Center owners Nancy Nasher and David Haemisegger will be donating space in the mall for a branch of the Dallas Public Library (DPL) to move in next year. The library, which will take up a 3,040 square foot space will have books for both children and adult, public computers, and WiFi access for personal laptops. Many believe that building the next branch of the DPL in the mall will be a great way to trick all the cool teenagers into hanging out at the library.
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jenn, says:
This is a great idea. There was a library branch in the mall in my hometown...nothing better than Mom dropping you off for story time so you got to avoid being dragged around from store to store...
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