1st New Library in 53 years in Warren’s older neighborhood re-opens.

The City of Warren is to Re-Open A Library after 53 Years. 

The city’s first new library in Warren’s older neighborhood in 53 years to re-open.  The new Busch Library Branch is located on Ryan Road south of 9 Mile Road across from Fitzgerald High School.

“This new branch library represents our administration’s commitment to rejuvenating our older neighborhoods,” said Warren Mayor James Fouts in a statement, adding that another new library is planned for the 9 Mile-Van Dyke neighborhood.  The 9 Mile-Van Dyke Neighborhood Library will be part of the complex along with a mini-city hall, mini-police station and new fire station. 

“I believe this could be a focal area for a renaissance of the area,” Mayor Fouts stated during his State of the City Address, adding today, that “We feel it will lead to more businesses moving into the areas and new morale boosters for residents.”

The new library, a 6,640 sq. ft. facility, with LED lighting, to reduce energy costs, a 50-person multi-purpose room for classes and programs for children, teenagers and adults; an adult computer area with 24 computers; a 4-6-person conference/study room with four computer access points, and of course, Wi-Fi internet and wireless printing throughout the Library.   

Refreshments will be served at the Busch Library re-opening and the public is invited to attend the celebration of this milestone.