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WMU Building Inventory Usage Operational Historical WMU Building Inventory Usage Operational Historical Building Code Common Name TMAname TMAactive Visibility Status Owned Building Usage Offline BoT fiduciary SRM Operational Fund'g (OFS) ManagementResp (MR) MaintenanceResp (BMR) Custodial Resp Pest Control Resp WMU DPS resp. Acquisition Built Acquired Major Renovation Razed Utilities Funded By TMA sqrfootage Floors FB BN FB FB BD INV INV INV FB FB FB INV INV INV INV INV BD BD BD BD BD INV FB FB 001 Heritage Hall Heritage Hall Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1904 2015 GF 53,079 3 002 Beam Power Plant Beam Power Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC FACILITIES No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM Yes PURCHASED 1925 1994 GF 49,001 5 006 Seelye Indoor Athletic Facility Seelye AthletYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-LEASE ATHLETICS No Yes Yes GF ATH,SRC FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 2003 GF 120,950 2 007 Vandercook Hall Vandercook H Yes Yes INACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF N/A FM Yes BUILT 1939 GF 44,475 5 008 Spindler Hall Spindler Hall Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA FM/SA SA Yes BUILT 1940 SA 47,931 4 009 Little Theatre Little Theatre Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC THEATRE Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA FM FM Yes BUILT 1942 SA 13,606 3 010 Walwood Hall Walwood Ha Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1938 GF 61,224 5 011 Upholstery Shop Upholstery S Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC FACILITIES No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF N/A FM Yes BUILT 1914 GF 6,549 2 013 Antenna Farm TelecommunYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC-LEASE COMMUNICATI No Yes Yes GF GF FM N/A N/A Yes BUILT 1990 BS 1,291 1 015A John Gill Pressbox John Gill Pres Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC ATHLETICS No Yes Yes GF ATH FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1939 1995 GF 20,065 4 015B Bill Brown Alumni Football Center Bill Brown AlYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC ATHLETICS No Yes Yes GF ATH FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1998 GF 75,007 4 015C Waldo Stadium Field Waldo StadiuYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC FIELD No Yes Yes GF ATH FM/GF Land FM Yes BUILT 1939 GF - 0 016 Bobb Stadium Robert J. Bob Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC ATHLETICS No Yes Yes GF ATH FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1939 GF 5,338 1 016A Hyames Field Hyames Field Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC FIELD No Yes Yes GF ATH FM/GF Land FM Yes BUILT 1939 GF - 0 017 School of Medicine Clinics WMU School Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-LEASE EDUCATION No No No GF WMED WMED WMED WMED Yes PURCHASED 1983 1994 WMED 36,318 4 019 Montague House Montague Ho Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-LEASE OFFICE No No Yes GF GF FM/GF LE LE Yes PURCHASED 1861 1983 BS 5,917 2 020 Aviation Test Cell Aviation Test Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC EDUCATION No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1960 1976 GF 1,050 1 021 Physical Plant Physical Plan Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC FACILITIES No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1921 1947 GF 48,352 3 022 Campus Services Campus ServYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC FACILITIES No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1987 2018 GF 44,148 1 023 Salt Dome Salt / Sand D Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC STORAGE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF N/A N/A Yes BUILT 1986 GF 3,805 1 024 Lee Honors College Lee Honors C Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC EDUCATION No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1991 GF 9,716 2 028E Ernest Burnham Hall Ernest BurnhYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1948 SA 86,799 5 028F Burnham Dining Service Burnham DinYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC DINING Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1948 SA 16,545 2 028S Smith Burnham Hall Smith BurnhaYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1948 SA 86,799 5 029 University Computing Center University CoYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1991 GF 61,504 3 031 Kanley Chapel Kanley Chape Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RELIGIOUS Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM FM/SA FM Yes BUILT 1946 GF 12,590 2 032 Seibert Administration Building Seibert AdmiYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1952 GF 87,328 6 033 Oaklands Residence Oakland Resi Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESIDENTIAL Yes Yes Yes AUX AUX FM FM FM Yes PURCHASED 1869 1944 AUX 7,259 4 033A Oaklands garage Oaklands Gar Yes No ACTIVE OWN-OCC STORAGE Yes Yes Yes AUX AUX FM N/A FM Yes PURCHASED 1944 AUX - 1 035 Trimpe Building Trimpe Build Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1966 GF 14,845 2 036 Wood Hall Wood Hall Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC EDUCATION No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1962 1998 GF 174,907 5 040 Miller Auditorium Miller Audito Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC THEATRE Yes Yes Yes GF AUX FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1967 GF 134,155 6 041 Gilmore Theatre Complex Gilmore TheaYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC THEATRE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1967 GF 94,460 5 042 Brown Hall Brown Hall Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC EDUCATION No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1967 2008 GF 58,258 5 043 Sprau Tower Sprau Tower Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1967 GF 35,698 12 044 Kohrman Hall Kohrman Hal Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC EDUCATION No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1966 2018 GF 214,970 4 045 Davis Hall Davis Hall Yes Yes RAZED OWN-OCC RESHALL No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1954 2021 SA 83,261 4 046 Bistro 3 Davis Dining Yes Yes RAZED OWN-OCC DINING Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1955 2021 SA 21,036 2 047 Moore Hall Moore Hall Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1962 GF 66,356 5 048 Zimmerman Hall Zimmerman Yes Yes RAZED OWN-OCC RESHALL No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1955 2021 SA 78,146 5 049 Student Recreation Center Student RecrYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC ATHLETICS No Yes Yes GF SA FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1956 1994 GF 252,300 4 050 Kanley Track Building Kanley Track Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC ATHLETICS No Yes Yes SA,GF ATH,SRC FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1992 GF 5,077 2 050A Kanley Track Kanley Track Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC FIELD No Yes Yes SA,GF ATH,SRC FM/GF Land FM Yes BUILT GF 2,750 2 051 Public Safety Public Safety Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1960 1991 GF 18,123 2 052B Stadium Drive Apartments Stadium Driv Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC APARTMENT No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1972 SA 55,143 3 BIS_from database_Inventory_2021-06_published.xlsx WMU Building Inventory Building Code Common Name TMAname TMAactive Visibility Status Owned Building Usage Offline BoT fiduciary SRM Operational Fund'g (OFS) ManagementResp (MR) MaintenanceResp (BMR) Custodial Resp Pest Control Resp WMU DPS resp. Acquisition Built Acquired Major Renovation Razed Utilities Funded By TMA sqrfootage Floors FB BN FB FB BD INV INV INV FB FB FB INV INV INV INV INV BD BD BD BD BD INV FB FB 053 Lawson Arena Lawson Ice A Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC ATHLETICS No Yes Yes GF ATH FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1974 GF 108,342 4 055 Sindecuse Health Center Sindecuse HeYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC MEDICAL No Yes Yes SA SA FM/GF FM FM/SA Yes BUILT 1969 GF 56,157 3 056 Rood Hall Rood Hall Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC EDUCATION No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1971 GF 124,257 4 057 Everett Tower Everett Towe Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1971 GF 30,417 6 058 Ellsworth Hall Ellsworth Ha Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1956 GF 89,925 5 059 Bernhard Center Bernhard Cen Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC STUDENT CENT No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA FM/SA SA Yes BUILT 1957 SA 239,464 3 060 Henry Hall Henry Hall Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1957 SA 75,268 4 060A Henry Hall Annex Henry Hall An Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE Yes Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1957 SA 10,067 1 061 Waldo Library Waldo Librar Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC LIBRARY No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1958 1965, 1991 GF 261,858 5 062 Read Fieldhouse University ArYes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC ATHLETICS No Yes Yes GF ATH FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1957 1992 GF 154,713 3 064 South Pump House South Pump Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC FACILITIES No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF N/A N/A Yes BUILT 1947 GF 614 1 066R Goldsworth Valley Apartments, R Goldsworth VYes Yes INACTIVE OWN-OCC APARTMENT Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1957 2022 SA 7,227 2 066S Goldsworth Valley Apartments, S Goldsworth VYes Yes INACTIVE OWN-OCC APARTMENT Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1959 2022 SA 12,122 2 066T Goldsworth Valley Apartments, T Goldsworth VYes Yes INACTIVE OWN-OCC APARTMENT Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1957 2022 SA 4,943 2 066U Goldsworth Valley Apartments, U Goldsworth VYes Yes INACTIVE OWN-OCC APARTMENT Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1959 2022 SA 4,911 2 066W Goldsworth Valley Apartments, W Goldsworth VYes Yes INACTIVE OWN-OCC APARTMENT Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1957 2022 SA 12,122 2 066X Goldsworth Valley Apartments, X Goldsworth VYes Yes INACTIVE OWN-OCC APARTMENT Yes Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1959 2022 SA 4,943 2 067 Friedmann Hall Friedmann H Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC OFFICE No Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1971 GF 67,187 7 068 Dunbar Hall Dunbar Hall Yes Yes INACTIVE OWN-OCC EDUCATION Yes Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1971 2023 GF 78,170 6 069 Knauss Hall Knauss Hall Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC EDUCATION Yes Yes Yes GF GF FM/GF FM FM Yes BUILT 1971 GF 25,924 3 071A Harrison Hall GV3: Harriso Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1965 SA 84,578 6 071B Eldridge Hall GV3: Eldridge Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1965 SA 85,186 6 071C Stinson Hall GV3: Stinson Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1965 SA 52,924 6 071D Fox Hall GV3: Fox Hal Yes Yes ACTIVE OWN-OCC RESHALL No Yes Yes SA SA FM/SA SA SA Yes BUILT 1965 SA 52,944 6 071F
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