Construction on the new Hastings Community Center and Library is progressing on schedule, with completion expected in February 2026.
The new Hastings Community Center and Library is part of St. Johns County’s ongoing commitment to improving public infrastructure and enhancing the quality of life for residents throughout the region. The design includes an expanded library with modern amenities, ample meeting rooms, a multi-purpose event space and an outdoor gathering area, creating a vibrant destination for everyone in the community.
“The Hastings Community Center and Library will be a place where families can come to learn, grow and connect,” said Debra Rhodes Gibson, St. Johns County Public Library System director. “Whether it’s for a program, a class or just to check out a book, this space will be a true reflection of the spirit and diversity of our community.”
The new facility will combine a state-of-the-art library and versatile community center, offering a wide range of educational, recreational and cultural opportunities for residents of all ages. Located in the heart of Hastings at 401 N. Main St., the new center will be a hub for community engagement, fostering lifelong learning, creativity and connection among neighbors.
“In a few months, this community will see the facility they chose, and we are more excited to bring this resource to such a great community,” said Brad Guagliardo, St. Johns County Public Works project manager.
Kingdom Construction, the project contractor, is currently completing exterior stucco, interior drywall and mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. Power is expected to be connected to the building in the coming months, and site work — including parking lot construction and installation of an underground stormwater detention system — will soon be underway.
This project is sponsored in part by the Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services and the State of Florida.
For more information on St. Johns County Capital Improvement Projects, go to sjcfl.us/featured-projects.
To see a video on the project, click HERE.