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A new chapter: Long-awaited Fort Ben library branch clears major hurdles

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A proposed view of the new library from 56th Street. The design can change so the final product may look different. (Submitted rendering)

A Fort Benjamin Harrison branch of the Indianapolis Public library has been a long-time coming.

A branch has been envisioned as part of the redevelopment of the land since it was decommissioned and transitioned from the U.S. military to the City of Indianapolis in the 1990s. In early 2023, that vision will become a reality when the Fort Ben library branch opens to the public.

“It’s pure excitement,” Aletha Dunston, executive director of the Fort Harrison Reuse Authority, said of the feedback she has received about the branch. “The concept of a library has been around for a long time, so people are becoming excited for it to actually become real.”

Designs are not yet finalized, but several major hurdles have been cleared. The first challenge for Dunston was finding a location, followed by negotiations with library officials and the Fort Harrison Reuse Authority.

“The biggest thing was locating the right site inside the redevelopment area. Once we located the right parcel, we negotiated the project agreement here in the last year or so,” Dunston said.

The library will be between 56th Street to the south and Oits Avenue to the north, near Lee Road to the east and along the new Melner Road to the west. The branch is planned to be a marketplace of sorts for the entire community, with areas for all age groups.

“We’re really looking forward to having such a strong community anchor,” Dunston said.

Rendering of the placement site of the Indianapolis Public Library’s Fort Benjamin Harrison branch in the bottom corner in light green. (Submitted rendering)

Proposed features of the Fort Ben Library

Timeline to completion

Plans can change, but the expected project timeline is:

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