St. Johns Library to close October 11 to begin construction on renovation and expansion

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PORTLAND, Ore––September 19, 2024

Multnomah County Library is starting construction on another of its transformative renovations and expansions. St. Johns Library will grow to approximately 8,500 square feet, maintaining the historic Carnegie building and adding a new addition. 

To start on these updates, St. Johns Library will close to the public on October 11. 

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Draft rendering of St. Johns Library’s exterior

Draft rendering of St. Johns Library’s exterior, showing the edge of the Carnegie building and the new addition from the west courtesy of Bora Architecture and Interiors

St. Johns Library has one of the smallest footprints in the Multnomah County Library system, at approximately 5,600 square feet. Its size reflects the space shortage the library bond is working to fix. As part of the 2020 library bond, St. Johns is one of eight libraries the library will expand, renovate or construct. Through this expansion and update, St. Johns can serve patrons even more efficiently with features that reflect the community. 

New features for the St. Johns community 

To amplify the community’s vision, Community Design Advocates (CDAs) were part of a paid program to connect with their communities about how this library can represent them. 

Based on additional community input through focus groups, public meetings, surveys and more, new features will include:

  • A large play and learning space for children and families. 
  • Flexible meeting spaces for community use.
  • A teen area with space for technology, homework and creative expression.
  • Updated technology and internet.
  • New art that represents the community.
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View of St. Johns interior from the entry

Draft rendering of St. Johns Library entryway courtesy of Bora Architecture and Interiors 

Bora Architecture and Interiors led the design for St. Johns Library, along with Convergence Architecture, an architecture firm based in St. Johns that brings their knowledge and love of this neighborhood to the project. Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company, is the General Contractor for this $13 million project.

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View of St. Johns children's area and community room

Draft rendering of St. Johns children’s area and community room courtesy of Bora Architecture and Interiors

During St. Johns Library's construction, the library encourages patrons to visit the following locations:

Kenton Library: 8226 N Denver Avenue, Portland, OR 97217

Northwest Library: 2300 NW Thurman Street, Portland, OR 97210

St. Johns Library is scheduled to reopen in spring 2026. 

Community members can stay up-to-date on the latest news about Belmont Library and all Multnomah County Library building projects at multcolib.org/planning

Renderings of St. Johns Library are courtesy of Bora Architecture and Interiors and available via Dropbox. 

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About Multnomah County Library

A treasured community institution since 1864, Multnomah County Library is one of the nation’s busiest public library systems, providing social, educational and cultural programs, resources and services, online and through its 19 public locations. With an eye toward the future of community-centered spaces, the library is working to build, rebuild or expand eight libraries through a voter approved capital bond. In addition to being Oregon’s largest provider of free internet access, the library offers millions of print and digital resources, in multiple languages for people of all ages. From kindergarten readiness to job training, computer-assisted design and 3D printing, the library supports all people in their pursuits to connect, learn and create. Learn more at multcolib.org