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Full PDF Version of Master Building List University of Colorado Boulder Master Building List (MaBL) August 2021 Year of Year of Bldg General Recharge Assignable Gross Sqr Bldg Code Name Site Address City State Zip Date Date Status Type Use Functional Status Number Fund % % SF Feet (ARC) Built Acquired 1135BRD 213 1135 BROADWAY (1135BRD) MAIN CAMP 1135 BROADWAY BOULDER CO 80302 1960 2019 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION GENERAL FUND 100 100 14,022 18,408 1221PENN 803 1221 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE (1221PENN) OFF CAMPUS 1221 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BOULDER CO 80302 2018 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION LEASED 0 100 1301WA 801 1301 WALNUT ST (1301WA) OFF CAMPUS 1301 WALNUT ST BOULDER CO 80302 2018 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION LEASED 0 100 1506BRD 271 1506 BROADWAY GRANDVIEW 1506 BROADWAY BOULDER CO 80302 2021 OPEN BUILDING OTHER GENERAL FUND 100 0 1522BRD 272 1522 BROADWAY GRANDVIEW 1522 BROADWAY BOULDER CO 80302 2021 OPEN BUILDING OTHER GENERAL FUND 100 0 2705CLR 465 2705 COLORADO MAIN CAMP 2705 COLORADO AVE BOULDER CO 80309 2021 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL GENERAL FUND 100 0 5425AIR 804 5425 AIRPORT ROAD (5425AIR) OFF CAMPUS 5425 AIRPORT ROAD BOULDER CO 80301 2019 OPEN BUILDING OTHER LEASED 0 100 122126TH 456 1221 26TH STREET MAIN CAMP 1221 26TH STREET BOULDER CO 80309 2021 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL GENERAL FUND 100 0 190926 802 1909 26TH ST (190926) OFF CAMPUS 1909 26TH ST BOULDER CO 80302 2018 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION LEASED 0 100 ABSA 037R ABSAROKA (ABSA) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 108 126 ADEN 339 ADEN HALL (ADEN) MAIN CAMP 2320 LIBBY DR BOULDER CO 80309 1947 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 17,518 26,942 AERO 587 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING SCIENCES (AERO) EAST CAMP 3775 DISCOVERY DRIVE BOULDER CO 80309 2018 OPEN BUILDING RESEARCH/LABORATORY GENERAL FUND 100 0 106,937 184,917 ALMG 249A ALUMNI CENTER GARAGE ANNEX (ALMG) MAIN CAMP 1202 UNIVERSITY AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1884 OPEN BUILDING HISTORIC BUILDING GENERAL FUND 100 0 752 1,317 ALUM 249 KOENIG ALUMNI CENTER (ALUM) MAIN CAMP 1202 UNIVERSITY AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1884 OPEN BUILDING HISTORIC BUILDING GENERAL FUND 100 0 6,468 9,780 ANDS 410 ANDREWS HALL (ANDS) MAIN CAMP 2510 KITTREDGE LOOP RD BOULDER CO 80309 1963 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 35,172 61,828 ARCE 568 ADMINISTRATIVE AND RESEARCH CENTER‐ EAST CAMPUS (ARCE) EAST CAMP 3100 MARINE ST BOULDER CO 80303 1969 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION GENERAL FUND 100 0 113,827 186,119 ARCEA 568A ADMINISTRATIVE AND RESEARCH CENTER MECHANICAL BUILDING (ARCEA) EAST CAMP 3100 MARINE ST BOULDER CO 80303 1969 OPEN BUILDING OTHER GENERAL FUND 100 0 0 131 ARL 553 ASTROPHYSICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (ARL) EAST CAMP 1255 38TH ST BOULDER CO 80303 1981 OPEN BUILDING RESEARCH/LABORATORY GENERAL FUND 100 0 25,844 36,375 ARMR 265 ARMORY (ARMR) GRANDVIEW 1511 UNIVERSITY AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1915 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION GENERAL FUND 100 0 15,628 24,976 ARNT 412 ARNETT HALL (ARNT) MAIN CAMP 2590 KITTREDGE LOOP RD BOULDER CO 80309 1964 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 31,938 61,577 ASPN 037N ASPEN (ASPN) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 355 506 ATCTA1 144A1 ATHENS COURT A1 (ATCTA1) N BLDR CRK 1930 ATHENS ST BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 5,447 7,489 ATCTA2 144A2 ATHENS COURT A2 (ATCTA2) N BLDR CRK 1950 ATHENS ST BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 5,448 7,489 ATCTA3 144A3 ATHENS COURT A3 (ATCTA3) N BLDR CRK 1931 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 5,448 6,294 ATCTA4 144A4 ATHENS COURT A4 (ATCTA4) N BLDR CRK 1951 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 5,448 6,294 ATCTB1 144B1 ATHENS COURT B1 (ATCTB1) N BLDR CRK 1910 ATHENS ST BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 6,495 8,923 ATCTB2 144B2 ATHENS COURT B2 (ATCTB2) N BLDR CRK 2010 ATHENS ST BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 6,493 7,494 ATCTB3 144B3 ATHENS COURT B3 (ATCTB3) N BLDR CRK 2050 ATHENS ST BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 6,493 7,494 ATCTC1 144C1 ATHENS COURT C1 (ATCTC1) N BLDR CRK 2030 ATHENS ST BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 7,183 8,408 ATCTC2 144C2 ATHENS COURT C2 (ATCTC2) N BLDR CRK 2031 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 7,184 10,144 ATCTM1 144M1 ATHENS COURT MAIL 1 (ATCTM1) N BLDR CRK 1951 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 45 97 ATCTM2 144M2 ATHENS COURT MAIL 2 (ATCTM2) N BLDR CRK 1951 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 45 97 ATCTS1 144S1 ATHENS COURT STORAGE 1 (ATCTS1) N BLDR CRK 1951 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN SHED RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 45 97 ATCTS2 144S2 ATHENS COURT STORAGE 2 (ATCTS2) N BLDR CRK 1951 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN SHED RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 45 97 ATCTS3 144S3 ATHENS COURT STORAGE 3 (ATCTS3) N BLDR CRK 1951 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN SHED RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 45 97 ATCTT1 144T1 ATHENS COURT TELECOM 1 (ATCTT1) N BLDR CRK 1951 GRANDVIEW AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1957 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 0 97 ATHN 131 ATHENS NORTH COURT (ATHN) N BLDR CRK 1855 ATHENS ST BOULDER CO 80309 1987 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 36,199 51,329 ATLS 231 ROSER ATLAS CENTER (ATLS) MAIN CAMP 1125 18TH ST BOULDER CO 80309 2006 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION GENERAL FUND 100 0 38,972 72,648 BATH 038A BATH HOUSE (BATH) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING OTHER AUXILIARY 0 100 0 656 BCAPB 630B BEAR CREEK APT B (BCAPB) WILL VILL 3355 APACHE DR BOULDER CO 80309 2003 2007 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 132,863 190,887 BCAT 036G BOBCAT (BCAT) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 109 127 BESC 363 BENSON EARTH SCIENCES BUILDING (BESC) MAIN CAMP 2200 COLORADO AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1997 OPEN BUILDING RESEARCH/LABORATORY GENERAL FUND 100 0 51,663 89,646 BHRN 036J BIGHORN (BHRN) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 109 127 BIOT 530 JENNIE SMOLY CARUTHERS BIOTECHNOLOGY BUILDING (BIOT) EAST CAMP 3415 COLORADO AVE BOULDER CO 80303 2012 OPEN BUILDING RESEARCH/LABORATORY GENERAL FUND 100 100 207,092 417,014 BISN 036F BISON (BISN) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 109 127 BKER 346 BAKER HALL (BKER) MAIN CAMP 2005 BAKER DR BOULDER CO 80309 1937 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 67,268 113,237 BLWR 035E BLOWER BUILDING (BLWR) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN MECHANICAL OTHER GENERAL FUND 100 100 0 54 BREG 205A BICYCLE REGISTRATION BUILDING (BREG) MAIN CAMP 1681 EUCLID AVE BOULDER CO 80309 2008 OPEN SHED OTHER AUXILIARY 0 100 46 60 BRKT 350 BRACKETT HALL (BRKT) MAIN CAMP 2350 LIBBY DR BOULDER CO 80309 1947 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 17,257 26,901 BUCK 411 BUCKINGHAM HALL (BUCK) MAIN CAMP 2605 KITTREDGE LOOP RD BOULDER CO 80309 1964 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 33,851 60,224 C4C 302 CENTER FOR COMMUNITY (C4C) MAIN CAMP 2249 WILLARD LOOP DR BOULDER CO 80309 2010 OPEN BUILDING SPECIAL/GENERAL USE (RETAIL,FOOD,ATHLETIC,STUD UNION,ETC) AUXILIARY 0 100 243,118 319,334 CARL 386 CARLSON GYMNASIUM (CARL) MAIN CAMP 1900 PLEASANT ST BOULDER CO 80309 1924 OPEN BUILDING SPECIAL/GENERAL USE (RETAIL,FOOD,ATHLETIC,STUD UNION,ETC) GENERAL FUND 100 0 33,887 58,233 CARP 033A CARPENTER SHOP (CARP) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING OTHER GENERAL FUND 100 100 1,102 1,234 CAS1 256A CAS SHED (CAS1) GRANDVIEW 1424 BROADWAY BOULDER CO 80302 OPEN SHED OTHER GENERAL FUND 1000 080 CASE 209 CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND ENGAGEMENT (CASE) MAIN CAMP 1725 EUCLID AVE BOULDER CO 80309 1991 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION AUXILIARY 100 100 184,503 248,635 CEDU 261 CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER (CEDU) GRANDVIEW 1505 UNIVERSITY AVE BOULDER CO 80302 1914 1997 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION GENERAL FUND 100 100 10,438 19,350 CHEM 224 CRISTOL CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY BUILDING (CHEM) MAIN CAMP 1606 CENTRAL CAMPUS MALL BOULDER CO 80309 1958 OPEN BUILDING RESEARCH/LABORATORY GENERAL FUND 100 0 81,828 147,662 CHEY 326 CHEYENNE ARAPAHO HALL (CHEY) MAIN CAMP 960 GREEN MTN ST BOULDER CO 80309 1954 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 72,767 108,963 CHKD 037D CHICKADEE (CHKD) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 106 124 CHKR 036C CHICKAREE (CHKR) MTN RSH ST 818 COUNTY RD 116 NEDERLAND CO 80466 1920 OPEN BUILDING RESIDENTIAL AUXILIARY 0 100 119 138 CHMP 388 UCHEALTH CHAMPIONS CENTER (CHMP) MAIN CAMP 2150 STADIUM DR BOULDER CO 80309 2015 OPEN BUILDING SPECIAL/GENERAL USE (RETAIL,FOOD,ATHLETIC,STUD UNION,ETC) AUXILIARY 0 100 131,375 231,121 CHST 391A CHEMICAL STORAGE BUILDING (CHST) MAIN CAMP 1060 REGENT DRIVE BOULDER CO 80309 2009 OPEN BUILDING OTHER GENERAL FUND 100 0 140 165 CINC 585 CENTER FOR INNOVATION & CREATIVITY (CINC) EASTCAMPN 1777 EXPOSITION DR BOULDER CO 80303 1974 2002 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION GENERAL FUND 100 0 58,933 87,094 CINCP 585A CENTER FOR INNOVATION & CREATIVITY PAVILION (CINCP) EASTCAMPN 1777 EXPOSITION DR BOULDER CO 80303 1974 2002 OPEN BUILDING CLASSROOM/ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH PROPERTY SERVICES 0 100 1,353 1,663
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