The Anchorage Downtown Library project, led by the Anchorage Public Library and the Anchorage Library Foundation, aims to bring a vibrant public library back to the heart of the city for the first time since 1986. Fueled by a $7.2 million bequest from long-time residents Janet and John Goetz, the vision includes internet access, open design, and possibly a café, creating a welcoming civic hub near Town Square Park.

Guided by a Downtown Library Exploration Committee and shaped by community input, the library is envisioned as a key piece of downtown revitalization. As of 2018, business plans were under review, with the library positioned as a cornerstone for equitable access and urban renewal.
