Imagine a bookstore in the Copley Square library
J. Patience was startled by the retail-lease sign on the side of the new wing of the under-renovation BPL main library in Copley Square.
Earlier this month, BPL trustees issued an RFP for companies interested in leasing the space, at the corner of Boylston and Exeter in the under-renovation Johnson wing.
Brandon Abbs is on a BPL advisory board that will review the bids. "It's not a done deal," and he'd love to hear from folks what sort of retailer they'd like to see in the space, he said.
At a meeting in November, officials set the basic criteria:
Vendors will be reviewed on criteria including their compatibility with the BPL mission (bookstore, technology store, map center, etc.). An appropriate vendor would be relevant, tied to learning, and future-looking.
Separately, the trustees are looking to lease out 600 square feet of space next to the North End branch library to a retail or food vendor. The trustees said the space is not needed for any particular library uses - which is why it's been used by a neighboring restaurant as a patio.
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Oh man,
Ward Maps would be my wet dream.
I wish Globe Corner Bookstore still existed
They'd have been ideal for this space. They used to have a store a few blocks away on Boylston.
(for those too young or new to remember them, they specialized in travel books, maps, and some books of regional Boston or New England interest.)
A used bookstore
that sells both general used books and handles the processing and sale of the library's used books that they're culling from the collection.
Paging Victor Hugo
So sad
It exists!
Not every day, but every other month ... including this Saturday from 10-4!
http://www.bpl.org/general/Friends/booksale.htm
Book sales are on the first Saturday of each even-numbered month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Central Library in Copley Square. Book sales are in the Cushman Room, located on the third floor of the McKim building just off the Sargent Gallery. The best entrance is via Dartmouth Street.
2015 Dates
Saturday, April 4
Saturday, June 6
Saturday, August 1
Saturday, October 3
Saturday, December 5
Donations of books are accepted at the sales or can be dropped off at the Central Library's Circulation Desk at any time.
The North End lease is targeted to a particular restaurant-
Trattoria Il Panino, which uses it now. Essentially they did a deal where the library's parking space was turned over to the restaurant for patio dining. No other company is legitimately going to be able to compete for that spot. I just hope they charge enough for the use because it is clear the restaurant is making a mint off the space- occupied nearly year round since it is tented.
Thanks!
Obviously, I didn't know.
A new
Booksmith branch or the Brattle Book Shop could relocate to the BPL.