A new chapter is opening for downtown’s old Central Library building, as officials want to turn it into housing.
Breakdown
- San Diego's old Central Library has been vacant for over a decade. 18s
- The city is inviting developers to turn the building into housing, with at least 25% of units designated as affordable. 25s
- The building was temporarily used as a shelter in 2023, but plans for a permanent shelter were ruled out due to high renovation costs. 44s
- Renovating the library for shelter use was estimated to cost nearly $90 million. 56s
- Developers have until November 3rd to submit interest; if no deal is made, the city may lower the affordable housing requirement. 1m 21s