Village of Belleville Public Library and Community Center
The next chapter in the Belleville Library and Community Center’s 140-year history begins in a new building anchoring the village’s historic downtown district
Supreme Structures built a 13,805 sq ft public library and community center on the historic Landmark mill site in downtown Belleville. The new facility offers flexible gathering spaces, dedicated program areas for all ages, and modern technology that supports both community use and library operations. Construction took place during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, with phased openings and creative communication efforts to keep the community engaged and informed.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
- Community room with partition wall, kitchen, training room, and study rooms
- Dedicated spaces for preschoolers through teens, plus a makerspace and quiet reading area
- Large windows providing abundant natural light throughout the interior
- Top-tier audio-visual technology for programming, security, and remote visibility during capacity limits
- Flexible meeting and training spaces available for community groups and businesses
- Funded through a capital campaign and USDA Rural Development loan
- Construction completed during the COVID-19 pandemic with virtual tours and safe, distanced milestone events
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TESTIMONIAL
"I have been impressed with Supreme Structures' organization and responsiveness to my questions. Supreme Structures' interest in building facilities like our new public library, and building relationships with communities, speaks well of their company values. We have appreciated their partnership as a small village with limited construction experience."
Bronna Lehmann
Director
Belleville Public Library





















