Denver Public Library's main location reopens for the first time since pandemic closure Nate Lynn Replay Video UP NEXT The Denver Public Library's main location is opening its doors, albeit on a limited basis, for the first time since it closed at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the library's website, the first phases of a major renovation project supported by the Elevate Denver bond program began during the closure. That construction is still going on, so most areas of the facility won't be accessible. It will also be operating on a reduced schedule. During the construction, the library said, the Central Library will be open with first floor-only access to the public. Floors two through seven are currently closed to the public.