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The Clark Family Branch will open to the public on July 9, 2024. The Post Events Space will open on June 1.

Library Amenities

Computer Training Lab
Meeting Room(s)
Study Room(s)
Vending Area
Wi-fi
Clark Branch

Expected Completion Date

The opening will occur in two phases. On June 1, the Post Event Space will open to the public at 1:00 p.m. for a ticketed event with Darius Rucker, of Hootie and the Blowfish and country music fame; he will discuss his new memoir, “Life’s Too Short.” A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Post Event Space will be held at 12:00 p.m. 

On Tuesday, July 9, an official ribbon cutting ceremony for the Clark Family Branch will be held at 9:00 a.m. and the entire branch will open to the public immediately following. 

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Curbside Service: 

Branch is closed for construction. Patrons can visit the Oak Bend Branch during construction.
 

Branch History: 

The Robert G. Clark Family donated $4 million to the St. Louis County Library and St. Louis County Library Foundation toward the new library branch in Ladue. The new branch, named the Clark Family Branch, is expected to be completed in spring 2024 and will replace the former Headquarters building at 1640 S. Lindbergh Boulevard. The gift includes an additional $2 million dollars for the St. Louis County Library to curate educational programming that furthers the Library’s mission. Learn more.

The new branch will be a two-story, 74,000 square foot building located at 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd. with high windows, an outdoor courtyard and walking trail, a second-floor reading deck and a small-business center. Colorful spaces for children and teens will be upstairs, along with a Genealogy Center, sponsored by Emerson. Teens will have access to a high-tech creative space, sponsored by Object Computing Inc., that includes a 3-D printer, a recording studio and green screen for videos. The Stephany and Richard Kniep Children’s Space will feature a large playhouse, along with other interactive learning activities for kids. The first floor will feature an event space, sponsored by Post Holdings Inc., for author events, programs, meetings and other special events, with seating up to 800.  

Other amenities at the branch include 18 private study rooms, a quiet reading room, a computer lab, community meeting rooms and comfortable seating.