Cuyahoga County Public Library recently cut the ribbon on a new 22,000-square-foot branch in Parma Heights.
Why it matters: Like other new and planned branches in CCPL’s portfolio, it’s designed as more than just a place to check out books.
- Modern libraries are evolving into community hubs. The Parma Heights branch, local leaders say, will connect residents to educational and workforce development opportunities.
Vibe check: It also looks gorgeous.
- Designed by architecture firm Bialosky, the new branch features an open-concept design with natural light, plus expanded meeting rooms, a tech classroom and an Innovation Center maker space.
- It also abuts the Metroparks Connector Trail.
Zoom in: The branch will house Aspire Greater Cleveland, offering free adult education and job training.
- It will also be co-located with an early learning center run by The Centers.
What they’re saying: “This reimagined Parma Heights Branch is a powerful example of how shared spaces can strengthen families and communities,” said Eric Morse, president and CEO of The Centers, at the ribbon cutting…