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08-UNM Building List by Site 11-14-12 UNM Building List by Campus, by Building Number revised 11-14-2012 Site Buildin Building Name Building Building Address Year Net Non- Net Useable Gross Building Ownership Campus g Acronym Built Assignable Assignable Square Feet Square Feet Efficiency Map Grid Square Feet Square Feet (GSF) Ratio Coordinate (NASF) A - 0002 ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE COMPUTER POD ESCP 201 TERRACE ST. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1916 5,762 788 6,550 7,423 78% OWN J-16 ALBUQUERQUE 0004 ELIZABETH WATERS CENTER FOR DANCE AT CARL 301 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1928 28,356 6,449 34,805 37,545 76% OWN K-16 CARLISLE GYMNASIUM 0008 BANDELIER HALL EAST BANDE 401 TERRACE ST. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1930 5,340 3,170 8,510 10,084 53% OWN J-15 0009 MARRON HALL MARN 201 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1931 11,406 7,999 19,405 27,475 42% OWN K-17 0010 SCHOLES HALL SCHL 1800 ROMA AVE. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1936 32,810 11,378 44,188 51,160 64% OWN K-14 0011 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHO 500 UNIVERSITY BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1937 40,263 10,293 50,556 57,693 70% OWN J-14 0012 ANTHROPOLOGY ANNEX ANTHX 301 TERRACE ST. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1937 6,042 2,013 8,055 9,321 65% OWN J-16 0014 SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS LEARNING CENTER 311 TERRACE ST. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 2010 37,981 17,442 55,423 61,840 61% OWN J-15 0015 HIBBEN CENTER FOR ARCHAEOLOGY RESEARCH HIBB 450 UNIVERSITY BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 2001 26,565 8,186 34,751 37,922 70% OWN J-15 0016 BANDELIER HALL WEST BANDW 400 UNIVERSITY BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1941 9,158 3,707 12,865 15,513 59% OWN J-15 0019 BIOLOGY ANNEX BIOANX 200 TERRACE ST. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1948 5,928 1,614 7,542 8,637 69% OWN K-16 0020 INTERNAL AUDIT LINK 1801 ROMA AVE. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1930 2,740 475 3,215 3,841 71% OWN K-14 0020A 608 BUENA VISTA DR. N.E. PAYRL 608 BUENA VISTA DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1930 4,041 1,640 5,681 6,432 63% OWN K-14 0021 CASTETTER HALL CAST 219 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1951 94,265 43,810 138,075 153,358 61% OWN K-17 0022 CLARK HALL CLARK 300 TERRACE ST. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1951 54,358 19,843 74,201 81,350 67% OWN K-15 0023 MITCHELL HALL MITCH 401 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1950 24,754 19,010 43,764 49,904 50% OWN K-15 0024 NORTHROP HALL NTHP 221 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1953 46,529 21,113 67,642 76,709 61% OWN K-16 0025 ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL ALUMNI 1700 ROMA AVE. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1960 2,837 651 3,488 4,316 66% OWN J-15 0026 UNM PRESS & OFFICE OF RESEARCH HRPER 1717 ROMA AVE. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1930 6,042 982 7,024 8,158 74% OWN J-14 0029 DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISP 1800 LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1938 1,465 449 1,914 2,308 63% OWN K-14 0034 LOGAN HALL LOGAN 2001 REDONDO DR. SOUTH N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1972 30,658 17,799 48,457 55,268 55% OWN J-17 0035 REGENER HALL REGH 1911 REDONDO DR. SOUTH N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1972 14,987 6,779 21,766 23,479 64% OWN J-16 0042 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS EOP 609 BUENA VISTA N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1948 1,955 923 2,878 3,279 60% OWN J-14 0044 TITLE V & MENTORING INSTITUTE PSYC 1716 LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1950 2,082 328 2,410 2,874 72% OWN J-13 0046 ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER EECE 211 TERRACE ST. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1985 116,977 35,651 152,628 166,330 70% OWN J-16 ENGINEERING/CENTENNIAL LIBRARY 0047 ESTUFA AT S.W. CORNER OF REDONDO DR. ALBUQUERQUE, 1920 613 0 613 737 83% OWN I-15 NM 0048 DANE SMITH HALL DSH 601 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1997 58,327 29,983 88,310 99,961 58% OWN K-14 0049 LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT BUILDING 1713 LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1930 434 0 434 501 87% OWN J-13 0051 UNIVERSITY HOUSE UNIVH 1901 ROMA AVE. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1930 5,868 0 5,868 7,037 83% OWN L-14 0052 Bus Shelter @ Yale & Duck Pond YALE BLVD ALBUQUERQUE, NM 0 238 238 339 0% OWN N/A 0053 ZIMMERMAN LIBRARY ZIMM 1900 ROMA AVE. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1937 190,334 47,533 237,867 270,404 70% OWN L-15 0056 MESA VISTA HALL MVH 302 CORNELL DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1950 57,998 42,052 100,050 112,644 51% OWN N-16 0057 ECONOMICS ECON 915 ROMA AVE. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1952 12,430 6,335 18,765 21,415 58% OWN M-14 0058 HOKONA HALL HOKW 2500 CAMPUS BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1957 122,129 45,976 168,105 192,336 63% OWN N-14 0059 JOHNSON CENTER JOHNS 200 CORNELL DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1958 192,992 73,200 266,192 299,625 64% OWN N-17 0060 STUDENT UNION BUILDING NMU 301 CORNELL DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1959 105,929 40,890 146,819 161,508 66% OWN M-16 0061 SANTA CLARA HALL DORMITORY 2600 CAMPUS BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1964 23,419 12,384 35,803 40,013 59% OWN O-14 0062 CENTER FOR THE ARTS CTRART 203 CORNELL DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1963 149,612 78,585 228,197 374,779 40% OWN M-17 0064 TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION CENTER TECH 2000B LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1963 21,854 13,775 35,629 41,453 53% OWN N-14 0065 TRAVELSTEAD HALL TRAV 2000C LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1963 20,802 8,871 29,673 32,138 65% OWN M-14 0066 SIMPSON HALL SIMP 502 CAMPUS BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1963 5,793 3,092 8,885 9,894 59% OWN N-14 0067 EDUCATION CLASSROOMS EDUC 2000E LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1963 17,090 4,076 21,166 22,790 75% OWN M-15 0068 MASLEY HALL MASLEY 2000F LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1963 10,738 2,850 13,588 15,249 70% OWN N-15 0069 KIVA KIVA 500 CORNELL DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1968 3,510 604 4,114 4,245 83% OWN N-15 0070 MANZANITA CENTER MANZ 502 CORNELL DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1963 6,471 2,076 8,547 9,245 70% OWN N-15 0073 STUDENT HEALTH CENTER AND UNDERGRADUATE SHC 300 CORNELL DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1968 22,795 14,174 36,969 42,128 54% OWN M-16 STUDIES 0074 LAGUNA HALL DORMITORY LAGUNA 2602 CAMPUS BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1969 25,070 10,785 35,855 46,340 54% OWN O-14 UNM Building List by Campus, by Building Number revised 11-14-2012 Site Buildin Building Name Building Building Address Year Net Non- Net Useable Gross Building Ownership Campus g Acronym Built Assignable Assignable Square Feet Square Feet Efficiency Map Grid Square Feet Square Feet (GSF) Ratio Coordinate (NASF) A - 0075 DEVARGAS HALL DORMITORY DEVARG 2604 CAMPUS BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1969 26,012 10,005 36,017 46,812 56% OWN O-14 ALBUQUERQUE 0076 R.O. ANDERSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ASM 1924 LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1968 31,456 10,708 42,164 45,851 69% OWN M-14 0077 LA POSADA DINING HALL 2700 CAMPUS BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1969 23,227 14,181 37,408 42,719 54% OWN O-14 0078 SOCIAL SCIENCES SSCO 1921 ROMA AVE. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1987 17,163 11,285 28,448 32,092 53% OWN M-14 0079 ORTEGA HALL ORTG 402 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1971 34,858 13,403 48,261 52,631 66% OWN L-15 0081 HUMANITIES HUM 400 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1974 42,466 18,278 60,744 67,828 63% OWN L-15 0082 WOODWARD LECTURE HALL WOOD 300 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1973 23,224 11,503 34,727 38,396 60% OWN L-16 0083 CONSORTIUM FOR ENVIRO. RESEARCH, CERIA 302 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1974 45,968 17,170 63,138 69,775 66% OWN L-16 INFORMATICS & ART 0084 ART ART 220 YALE BLVD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1977 45,653 21,282 66,935 73,741 62% OWN L-16 0085 UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT & ENRICHMENT CENTER UAEC 400 CORNELL DR. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1984 59,377 26,905 86,282 94,524 63% OWN N-15 0085A PUMP HOUSE ALBUQUERQUE, NM 0 1,283 1,283 1,412 0% OWN N-15 0087 R.O. ANDERSON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF GSM 1920 LAS LOMAS RD. N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1987 39,001 12,856 51,857 56,646 69% OWN M-13 MANAGEMENT AND PARISH LIBRARY 0088A STUDENT RESIDENCE CENTER 301 REDONDO DR. EAST N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1991 7,970 1,534 9,504 11,091 72% OWN O-15 0088B STUDENT RESIDENCE CENTER 301 REDONDO DR. EAST N.E. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 1991 7,298 2,848 10,146 11,571 63% OWN O-15 0088C STUDENT RESIDENCE CENTER 301 REDONDO DR.
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