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Johnson Building Improvement Project: Ideas Being Collected

by Gina Perille

JohnsonBuildingLobbyDisplay_pic1We have already started to receive comments and suggestions on the display in the center atrium of the Johnson Building. Thank you to all who have already particpated. If you are not able to visit the Central Library this month or attend the April 10 program, please feel free to comment directly on this blog, send an email to compass@bpl.org, or send a letter to Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston Street, Boston MA 02116.

The questions posted on on the display at the Central Library are similar to ones shared on this blog in January. They are:

  1. What areas or services in the library seem underutilized when you visit? What areas might need some updating?
  2. What can the library do to establish a stronger connection to Boylston Street and Exeter Street?
  3. How might the library make the Johnson Building more attractive and inviting?
  4. What sorts of enterprise or entrepreneurial opportunities might the library pursue? What sorts of entrepreneurial activities might fit in well in the Johnson Building?


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One Response to “Johnson Building Improvement Project: Ideas Being Collected”

  1. Don Warner Saklad says:

    Redesign a more welcoming Access Center http://www.bpl.org/central/access.htm for hard of hearing, deaf, cognitive difficulties, dyslexia, etc.

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