A new chapter for Southdale Library and Edina Art Center

Hennepin County officially broke ground on the long-anticipated redevelopment of Southdale Library on October 3, marking the beginning of a transformative project that blends community, creativity, and sustainability.
A vision years in the making
The groundbreaking ceremony, held at the Southdale Library site near York Avenue South and West 70th Street in Edina, celebrated the start of construction on a facility that will house both the new Southdale Library and a reimagined Edina Art Center. The project has been in development for over a decade and reflects extensive community engagement and inter-agency collaboration.
Remarks from Hennepin County Commissioners and leadership, along with City of Edina officials, emphasized the importance of the new space as a hub for learning, creativity, and connection. A ceremonial shovel-turning symbolized the shared commitment to innovation and inclusion.
"We are building more than a library. We are building a place where people will come to feel seen, supported and inspired,” said Hennepin County Commissioner Heather Edelson.
Designing for the future
The new facility will feature:
- A light-filled atrium designed for both library and arts events
- Improved layout that will invite visitors to explore the collection and relax in the quiet, vibrant space
- Studio spaces and flexible classrooms for art programming on the second floor
- Outdoor plazas that will invite families to read, play, and explore in nature
- Flexible meeting rooms that will be available for everything from after school homework and tutoring to community gatherings
- Sustainable features including geothermal energy, solar panels, and native landscaping that manage 95% of annual rainfall
- A trailhead connection to the Nine Mile Creek Trail, enhancing pedestrian and cyclist access
- And more
A home for creativity
The Edina Art Center, which has served the community for nearly 50 years, will find a new home within the library. The updated space will support a wide range of media and continue to foster intergenerational creativity and connection.
Looking ahead
Construction is anticipated to continue for the next few years. Library services will remain available at alternate locations during the project.