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The Skyline Hills Branch Library, located at 7844 Paradise Valley Road, sits at 15,000 square-feet and is LEED Silver-certified. It was built using a new streamlined construction process by the city.
Crews will begin tearing down the old Skyline Hills Branch Library on Monday, Aug. 15, to make room for a new, state-of-the-art facility in San Diego.
The new library will cost $13.2 million and be 15,000 square feet. It will include a multi-purpose area, outdoor reading patio, children and teen areas and a computer lab.
Construction has begun on a $13 million, 15,000-square-foot library on Meadowbrook drive in the Skyline community. It will replace the branch built in1969 and be the first new city library built ...
A much larger Skyline Hills Branch Library opened to the public Friday in San Diego. The $13.2 million, 15,000-square-foot facility was built on 3.6 acres adjacent to where the previous library ...
A much larger Skyline Hills Library opened to the public Friday in southeastern San Diego. The $13.2 million, 15,000-square-foot facility was built on 3.6 acres adjacent to where the previous ...
The $13.2 million, 15,000-square-foot facility was built on 3.6 acres adjacent to where the previous library branch stood until it was demolished in August.
City officials Wednesday marked the start of construction on the 15,000-square-foot Skyline Hills Library, which will serve residents in Southeast San Diego.
Tutoring nonprofit IntelliChoice, at Skyline Branch Library, assists from low-income neighborhoods with their math skills. (Allison Slomowitz - Special Contributor) Diana Pyun, a student tutor ...