Dallas library leaders hope to turn downtown branch from 'imposing' and 'closed off' into something inviting

Dallas’ often-criticized central library could eventually get a major overhaul, its first since opening more than 40 years ago — if Dallas Public Library officials get the funding they want from city leaders. What’s there now is “imposing to visitors, looming and closed off.” Library leaders and consultants think it could be turned into something much more inviting, which could in turn boost downtown vibrancy and attract visitors.
Source: Arizona Business Journal