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Bushwick library closure sparks concern across community

The renovation will bring long-awaited upgrades to the aging building, including a new HVAC system, roof replacement and other infrastructure improvements.

Aurora Fowlkes

May 13, 2026, 6:49 AM

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After serving the community for 118 years, the Brooklyn Public Library’s Bushwick branch is preparing to close its doors on June 5 for a major two-year renovation project - a move that has left many neighborhood residents worried about losing a vital community resource.

The renovation will bring long-awaited upgrades to the aging building, including a new HVAC system, roof replacement and other infrastructure improvements. But for many patrons, the closure represents more than just construction delays. They say the library has long served as a safe haven, educational hub, and gathering space for people of all ages.

“That’s a bit too long,” said patron John Perez. “A lot of kids come to this library instead of hanging out in the streets, senior citizens come here. Where are we going to go?”

Inside the branch, patrons use public computers, attend learning programs, and rely on free access to books and technology. Residents fear losing those services, especially in a neighborhood where many depend on the library for affordable internet access, study space, and educational support.

“I remember when I was little, I used to like to come here and it kind of took me away from whatever’s going on,” said Carla Andrade, another patron. “And it’s free too ; that’s the best part about it if you’re low income. So, I’m gonna miss that.”

Signs posted at the library direct residents to nearby branches including DeKalb, Williamsburg, and Leonard libraries - each roughly a 30-minute walk away. However, concerns are growing because the Leonard Library could also close in the near future for ADA-related upgrades.

“I think it’s mixed feelings,” said patron, Chalay. “I think it’s a great library. And it’s disappointing that there won’t be an accessible library in the area.”

Community members recently voiced their concerns during a town hall hosted Tuesday by Community Board One, where future plans for the Leonard Library were discussed and residents were encouraged to share input.

For many, the biggest concern is uncertainty over how long the disruptions will last.

“I hope that the renovations don’t drag on for too long and that the services are available soon,” Chalay added.

A spokesperson for the Brooklyn Public Library said the system plans to keep residents connected through bookmobile services and access to its 62 other branches during the renovation period.

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