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2019Facilityreport.Pdf Table of Contents Report Cover 1 Table of Contents 2 Report Summary 3 Report Summary of Changes 4 Campus Color Map 5 Campus Imagery 6 Acreage Report 7 Facility Report by Name 8 Facility Report by Number 20 Historical Growth 32 Page 2 of 50 Facility Report Summary Report Date: 09/09/2019 COUNT OF VANDERBILT OWNED FACILITIES 179 VANDERBILT MANAGED BUILDINGS 9,088,572.7 GSF 61 REAL ESTATE MANAGED BUILDINGS 2,868,383 GSF 11,956,955.7 TOTAL GSF COUNT OF FACILITIES ON VANDERBILT GROUND LEASED LAND 27 VUMC GROUND LEASE LAND 38.8 ACRES 4 GROUND LEASE LAND 8.4 ACRES 47.2 TOTAL ACRES COUNT OF FACILITIES LEASED FROM 3RD PARTY 18 LEASED FROM 3RD PARTY 416,180.0 Total SQ. FT.* *Square footages are based on gross square feet as per current leases. To obtain an updated list of Vanderbilt University leases with third parties, please contact the Office of Real Estate at (615)343-0550. Page 3 of 50 Facility Report Change Summary Report Date: 09/09/2019 Vanderbilt Managed Bldg # Bldg Name 2018 2019 Delta Notes 8A B QUAD: LUPTON 86,932 86,451 -481 Gross boundary adjusted between Scales 8C B QUAD: SCALES 34,133 34,601 468 Gross boundary adjusted between Lupton 18 GARLAND HALL 39,239 49,095 9,856 Added attic; previously not included 19 DIVINITY 61,481 73,600 12,119 Addition 23C MRB III BIO/SCI 294,683 295,507 824 Added mechanical space 29 POWER HOUSE 69,957 67,099 -2,858 Renovation-removed structures 31 MEMORIAL GYM 292,542 306,546 14,004 Addition between Baseball Field House 36W CARMICHAEL 3 & 4 193,138 0 -193,138 Razed 60 ZETA TAU ALPHA 0 7,417 7,417 New construction 61 NPHC 0 14,105 14,105 New construction 77 PHI GAMMA DELTA 5,942 0 -5,942 Razed 79 2400E VANDERBILT PL 6,208 6,569 361 Added missing space 86 208 24TH AVE 6,783 0 -6,783 Razed 87 KAPPA SIGMA 6,773 0 -6,773 Razed 101 2411 KENSINGTON PL 5,324 0 -5,324 Razed 131 GODCHAUX NURSING ANNEX 14,107 15,612 1,505 Gross boundary adjusted between Frist 137 PEABODY LIBRARY 38,475 40,208 1,733 Stack space redrawn in conjuction with Library staff 148B HOME EC GREENHOUSE 512 0 -512 Razed 182 OWEN GRAD MGMT 76,141 76,221 80 Line correction 214 ESKIND LIBRARY 81,320 81,386 66 Line correction Gross boundary adjusted between Godchaux 239 FRIST HALL 23,274 20,323 -2,951 Nursing Annex and Nursing addition 252A BASEBALL FIELD HOUSE 7,253 8,005 752 Addition between Memorial Gym 273 SCHOOL OF NURSING ADDITION 0 28,309 28,309 New construction 296 E. BRONSON INGRAM COLLEGE 241,179 241,255 76 Line correction SC6 SC PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY 96,511 96,467 -44 Line correction SC7 SC CHEMISTRY 105,963 105,966 3 Line correction Totals 1,787,870 1,654,742 -133,128 sq. ft. Real Estate Managed Bldg # Bldg Name 2018 2019 Delta Notes 205A VILLAGE COMMERCIAL 115,679 116,003 324 Line correction 205B VILLAGE APARTMENTS 216,120 202,411 -13,709 Estimated vs Actual (floor plans created) 205C VILLAGE TOWNHOMES 49,106 45,176 -3,930 Estimated vs Actual (floor plans created) 224 2147 BELCOURT 7,081 6,978 -103 Correction; 2nd floor gross incorrectly drawn 301 1912 BROADWAY 3,075 0 -3,075 Razed 302 1918 BROADWAY 5,589 0 -5,589 Razed 308 1601 21ST AVE S 5,626 5,796 170 Estimated vs Metro property detail. 309 3022 VANDERBILT PLACE 0 8,700 8,700 Purchase 311 125 30TH AVE S 0 1,670 1,670 Purchase 313 118 20TH AVE S 0 18,850 18,850 Purchase 314 116 20TH AVE S 0 4,048 4,048 Purchase 315 2609 WEST END AVE 0 14,753 14,753 Purchase 316 2613 WEST END AVE 0 158,668 158,668 Purchase 515 2611 WEST END AVE 0 30,368 30,368 Purchase Totals 402,276 613,421 211,145 sq. ft. 3rd Party Lease Bldg # Bldg Name 2018 2019 Delta Notes 225 SHALOM FOUNDATION 0 0 0 Removed from leases 23 MED CTR NORTH 16,700 18,824 2,124 Lease change 123 LIGHT HALL 67,724 60,526 -7,198 Lease change 127 LANGFORD AUDITORIUM 457 0 -457 Lease change Totals 84,881 79,350 -5,531 sq. ft. Page 4 of 50 17 A V T EN H MURPHY AVE PARMAN PL 19TH AVE N 18TH AVE N PATTERSON ST 22ND AVE N LESLIEAVE STATES ST PARK PL CHURCH ST FACILITIES BY PRIMARY USE MCGAVOCK ST 21ST AVE N PL W ACADEMIC IE STATE ST KV HAYES ST R 20TH AVE S PA ADMINISTRATION BROADWAY GREEK 23RD AVE N RESIDENTIAL ATHLETIC LYLE AVE 25TH AVE N STUDENT SERVICES LOEWS VAND ERBILT 116 20TH T 529 S AVE S 314 ION REAL ESTATE, ELEVATED IS IV LOUISE AVE 118 20TH D TERRACE AVE S PLACE GARAGE 313 REAL ESTATE 238 ST12B ROY ACUFF PL 1922 BAKERST12D 2007 TERRACE PL BROADWAY GARAGE REAL ESTATE, BELOW Elliston Hall 271 303 BRANDAU PL 185ABAKER BLDG ST12A ST12F KISSAM 185 TERRACE PL ST301 4 2015 CENTER ST TERRACE PL GROUND LEASE ST3 Smith 295C ST4A 231 Hall WARREN 206B ELLISTON PL ST5A ST COLLEGE BARBIZON KISSAM CENTER 295B ACADEMIC CONSTRUCTION 5 APT GARAGE ST CENTER 250 Delbruck295D Hall CENTER REIDHURST AVE 24TH AVE N BLDG ST2 MOORE COLLEGE GARAGE 206 295A 206A ST153 MUSIC SQ W GREEK CONSTRUCTION WILSON 142 Rice Barnard ST HALL WEST END AVE Hall 125 ST5B RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION E. BRONSON INGRAM COLLEGE ST1 296 19TH AVE S CHET ATKINS PL 6 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OLD GYM Sadler Coe ST 7 KIRKLAND ADMISSIONS & HALL ADELICIA ST FINANCIAL 11 AFFILIATED/AFFILIATED-NONVU AID LAW SCHOOL ALUMNI CARMICHAEL 42 FURMAN 13 HALL 1 & 2 HALL 9 VUMC LEASE BOUNDARY 36E 300 WEST 15 SIDE ROW MCGILL 53A HALL ST6A RC-B ST17 CUMB ERLAND 4 305 53B 308 Alumni Lawn NEELY 118 WEST SIDE ROW AUDITORIUM SURFACES CARMICHAEL WESTST1A SIDE ROW Bishops OWEN GRAD 24TH AVE S 53C 10 3 & 4 78 KC POTTER Common MGMT 36W CENTER CALHOUN 182 53D HALL PHI GAMMA DELTA DELTA WOMEN'S BENSON OLD GRAND AVE TOLMAN 17 ROADS, VANDERBILT RC-A DELTA DELTA CENTER CENTRAL ST HALL 16 OWEN GARAGE 304 77 103 80 53E 28TH AVE N AUGUSTINE 3 Fleming Yard 182A 24TH AVE S CHAPEL PARKING, DRIVES & ALLEYS, VANDERBILT 79 82 MUSIC SQ S PI BETA KAPPA ALPHA 6B PHI ST 27TH AVE N SIGMA NU KAPPA THETA COMMUNITY SARRATT STUDENT GARLAND 102 DIVINITY MUSIC SQ E Barnes & Noble at 100 ALPHA 84 EVENT CENTER HALL KAPPA 81 19 SIDEWALK, VANDERBILT Vanderbilt (Campus NPHC LAMBDA SPACE 121 RAND HALL 18 Centennial KAPPA GAMMA 61 KAPPA CHI ALPHA 65 COLE HALL 1 Boorkstore) 132 Park ALPHA DELTA 64 2 Benton Chapel TAU OMEGA ZETA 83 210 GRASS/ATHLETIC SURFACES, VANDERBILT 2525 ST201 96 TAU ALPHA 24TH AVE S ZETA DELTA TAU 88 19 WEST END AVE 60 ST SIGMA ALPHA BETA DELTA POSTON AVE 248 KAPPA EPSILON TAU ALPHA 85 SIGMA SCARRITT PL 29TH AVE N 94 97 OMICRON PI ST15 BISHOP BUTTRICK BAPTIST DELTA 63 2525 WEST 99 POWER JOHNSON HALL WESL EY PL ACE COLLEGIATEKAPPA CENTRAL WESL EY HOUSE CENTER 24 ST7B END GARAGE NPHC MINISTRIESEPSILON & DIVINITY PLACE RETAIL TOWNHOMES 248A 29 35 233C SORORITIES ALPHA 89 62 LIBRARIES 233A 1101 19TH 95 ST25 WESL EY ALPHADELTA CHI PI 20 AVE S KENSINGTON OMEGA PLACE PARKING 677 90 233B MARR IOTT GARAGE CHI 199 VAUGHN BIOMOLECULAR 195 OMEGA HOME HOTEL B QUAD: NMR SC MATH SIGMA 92 40 SCHOOL OF NURSING 251 LUPTON BRYAN 46 SC1 L 201 25TH CHI B QUAD: ADDITION P 8A BLDG SC LIBRARY FRIST HALL N AVE S 93 SCALES 273 TO 8C 28 SC3 239 ST7 227 195A 18TH AVE S ING SC LECTURE GODC HAUX ST KENS Stevenson 1025 B QUAD: SC4 NURSING ANNEX 16TH AVE S MARK ET Branscomb Center Complex 131 19TH AVE 288 PARMER B QUAD: SC SCIENCE GODC HAUX 1025 16TH 29B ST21 8D Quad ST11 FEATHERINGILL-JACOBS SC MOLEC CHILD CARE ST FIEL D VAUGHN & ENGINEERING HALL AVE GAR HOUSE SCHULMAN HALL BIOLOGY 276 8B SC5 22 UNIVERSITY 288A ST72F 32 CENTER HIL LEL B QUAD: 27 SC2 MEMORIAL SCHOOL GARAGE 111 28TH 254 STAPLETON 63 SC CHEMISTRY MRB III 28TH AVE S GYM ST 547 AVE S 8E SC7 LEARNED BIO/SCI 241 31 STUDENT SLC Lawn 111 SC PHYSICS LAB 23C UNIVERSITY ST 18TH AVE LIFE UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN AND 23A TREMONT ST 30TH AVE N & ASTRONOMY SCHOOL CHILD CARE 115 28TH 267 RELIGIOUS LIFE KECK FREE ELECTRON AVE S SC6 531 277 39A401 LASER CTR 212 41 N WALKWAY 1107 18TH ST72A 24TH AVE AXST 186 RESIDENCE 7 1114 111 CTR L 293 139 AVE S Dudley Field 39B N N 19TH AVE S1810 EDGEHILLST ST140 BASEBALL O 192 264 72G 31 S MED MUSIC FIEL D HOUSE E. BRONSON INGRAM ST MED CTR 262 1808 72E ST BASEBALL N ZERFOSS CTR NORT H ST 252A EDGEHIL L 80 REHEARSAL 64 E NORTH II ST FOOTBALL BLEACHERS ST STUDIO ARTS HEALTH CTR 23 ST82 43 268 MCT YEIRE 23D 263 ST72C STADIUM 252B 40 23B ST HALL EV Vantage 72B 30 EDGEHILL AVE ST 26 T S Courtyard POLICE Charles 17TH AVE S 29TH AVE S UNIVERSITY BUILDING Hawkins ST16 INFAN T CLUB CARE STALLWORTH 240 Field 38 Magnolia Lawn CURB 122 1201 17TH BLAKEMORE 16B ST10 153 CHILD CARE 1202 ST AVE SOUTH HOUSE ST71 ST HOME 149 CENTER ST72D IMAGING ONE MAGNOLIA 18TH AVE S 2491203 298B 298 BASEBALL ECONOMICS 152 GARLAND AVE ESKIND SCIENCES CIRCLE 171 17TH AVE SOUTH 118 29TH ST STADIUM 161 148A LIBRARY 23E SEIGENTHALER 256 AVE S 252 ST85 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGINEERING AND MAGNOLIA CIR 214 97 CENTER 290120 SCIENCE BUILDING AND ST CTR ELC ANNEX 128 30TH AVE S 298A OLIN ST18 152A 157 ST 29TH AVE SOUTH ST JESS NEELY DR INNOVATION PAVILION 157A HALL Susan Gray 189 299 54 VETERANS MENTAL LANGFORD School LINK PEABODY 122A 1207 2900 VANDERBILT HEALTH ANNEX AUDITORIUM ST PLACE 507B 127 BUILDING CHILLER LOT 76 17TH AVE S HIGHLAND AVE 96 187 150A 232 190 ST13 ST GARAGE MCGUGIN 25TH AVE S 257 COMPLEX PEABODY MAYBORN MED RESEARCH AP 78A 129 50 MEDICAL LIBRARY 147 ST ST BLDG IV MED CTR EAST PAYNE PEABODY 269 NORTH TOWER ARTS 137 P MAINTENANCE 20 VA ACRE 146 ST 211 48 150 1207 BUILDING L 17TH AVE S GARAGE LIGHT 500 E ST79 232A VANDERBILT PL ST73 HALL TON P John Rich 25TH AVE 95 L 123 EAST ST 125 30TH AVE S Football Practice STAFF GARAGE 311 242 GARAGE PEABODY Commons ST81 3022 VANDERBILT Complex 124 VAND ERBILT ADMINISTRATION Center 16TH AVE S PLACE LACROSSE THE C OMMONS ST61 HOSPITAL 138 CENTER ST77 309 STADIUM Lawn HILL 133 151B 261 CURREY MED CTR EAST CENTER VETERANS ADMIN SOUTH TOWER 151A TENNIS HOSPITAL COHEN Peabody 25 255 Soccer LaCrosse 507 MEMORIAL Esplanade Competition Field ROBINSON 139 HOBBS HDL RESEARCH JESUP South DEAN'S PH2 Adult MEDICAL CTR DR 160 CHAFFIN ACHAFFIN B 200 PSYCHOLOGY Patio Lawn RESIDENCE 279 122A Emergency 145 283 ST74 122B OXFORD NORTH HORTON ST27 CHAFFIN D CHAFFIN C HOUSE 140 AVE.
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