MILWAUKEE — Standing outside the newly reopened Martin Luther King Jr. Library on King Drive, the energy was undeniable. After two years of planning, construction, and anticipation, the branch has officially reopened—instantly becoming a new centerpiece for the Harambee neighborhood.
At 18,000 square feet, the King Branch is now the third-largest library in Milwaukee. Inside, visitors will find a Makerspace, community meeting rooms, and a design theme called “Amplify,” meant to highlight and celebrate the voices of the neighborhood.
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