Staten Island Stapleton New York Public Library Reopens

Staten Island's historic Stapleton library reopens after a three-year, $15-million renovation that the 106-year-old building, but more than doubles its usable space. The renovated library, one of the original Carnegie branches built in 1907, now includes a swanky, light-filled reading room, lounges with fuchsia bean bags, and a special area for toddlers, bringing the total size up to 12,000 square feet from the original 4,800. (Photo By: Mark Bonifacio/NY Daily News via Getty Images)
Staten Island's historic Stapleton library reopens after a three-year, $15-million renovation that the 106-year-old building, but more than doubles its usable space. The renovated library, one of the original Carnegie branches built in 1907, now includes a swanky, light-filled reading room, lounges with fuchsia bean bags, and a special area for toddlers, bringing the total size up to 12,000 square feet from the original 4,800. (Photo By: Mark Bonifacio/NY Daily News via Getty Images)
Staten Island Stapleton New York Public Library Reopens
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