Houston Public Library (HPL) is excited to announce the reopening of the Eleanor Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library on Monday, April 15, 2024. Operating hours will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., marking a significant milestone in the City’s commitment to serving the community.
A mini-event will kick off the festivities starting at 10 a.m. and include brief remarks from city officials followed by a storytime, craft time, 120th-anniversary limited-edition card sign-up, and book giveaways.
While specific areas will be restricted to the public for safety reasons, reopening services will include a range of resources and amenities. Customers will have access to a collection of books, e-resources, engaging programs, a meeting space, computers, print services, and outdoor Wi-Fi.
The Freed-Montrose Library temporarily closed last month because of facility safety concerns. Following the closure, Mayor John Whitmire asked members of the library administration to meet with stakeholders and create a plan to safely reopen the building and welcome back the public to a beloved space for learning, discovery and cultural enrichment.
After careful consideration and invaluable customer feedback, the operations were extended at the Freed-Montrose Library, reaffirming HPL's dedication to providing continued access to the library's invaluable resources and services.
Nestled in the heart of the vibrant Montrose community, Freed-Montrose has been a cherished institution and hub for learning, exploration, and community engagement for years.
According to the City's General Services Department, a specific date for the grand opening of the new library at 1001 California Street will be determined after substantial completion of the project’s construction.