NEW LINDEN LIBRARY UNDER CONSTRUCTION

The Union County Improvement Authority broke ground on a significant new addition to Union County’s information infrastructure, the new Linden Library on East Henry Street. The $7.6 million project is financed and being built through the Improvement Authority.

The new 25,000 sq. ft. building is being built behind the existing library on Henry Street.
To enable residents to continue using library services with the least possible disruption, the existing building will remain in use until construction nears completion. The new
building presents an open, welcoming façade to the public, with landscaping that includes flowering plants and the city’s namesake Linden trees. The library will be equipped with wireless capability for Internet access, as well as a computer lab with space for computer classes.

The new 25,000 sq. ft. building is being built behind the existing library on Henry Street.
To enable residents to continue using library services with the least possible disruption, the existing building will remain in use until construction nears completion. The new building presents an open, welcoming façade to the public, with landscaping that includes flowering plants and the city’s namesake Linden trees. The library will be equipped with wireless capability for Internet access, as well as a computer lab with space for computer classes.

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UNION COUNTY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY
10 CHERRY ST.
ELIZABETH, NJ 07202

TELEPHONE: 908-820-9710

FAX: 908-820-9874