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Buildings Ownership Detail University of Oregon - Fiscal Year-end 2020 Space Reports - June 20, 2020 Buildings by Number with Lease Detail Bldg. # Building Name Leased GSF* Total(s) Description B0001 Lawrence Hall False 154,536 B0002 Chiles (Earle A.) Business Center False 14,294 B0003 Anstett Hall False 19,784 B0004 Condon Hall False 42,325 B0005 Deady Hall False 26,616 B0006 Chapman Hall False 23,416 B0007 Lorry I. LoKey Education Building (A&B) False 35,125 B0008 Prince Lucien Campbell Hall False 107,093 B0009 Friendly Hall False 40,892 B0010 HEDCO Education Building False 118,967 B0011 Gerlinger Hall False 66,368 B0014 Univ Health, Counseling, and Testing Ctr False 53,192 B0015 Volcanology False 19,687 B0016 Johnson Hall False 33,804 B0017 Allen (Eric W.) Hall False 59,202 B0018 Knight Library False 398,815 B0019 Fenton Hall False 27,978 B0020 McArthur Court False 139,883 B0021 AutZen Stadium Main Concourse False 111,344 B0021A AutZen Stadium East End Zone/Terrace False 23,353 B0021B AutZen Stadium West End Zone False 14,981 B0021C AutZen Stadium South Suite Bldg False 111,786 B0021D AutZen Stadium North Suite Bldg False 25,544 B0022 Peterson Hall False 19,221 B0023 Esslinger (Arthur A.) Hall False 33,913 B0024 SchnitZer (Jordan) Museum of Art False 69,547 B0025 Frohnmayer (MarAbel B.) Music Bldg False 112,381 B0026 WilKinson House False 4,561 B0027 Casanova (Len) Athletic Center False 112,969 B0028A Cascade Annex West False 5,017 B0028B Cascade Annex East False 4,955 B0029 Clinical Services Bldg False 45,949 B0030 McKenZie Hall False 85,347 B0031 Villard Hall False 31,173 B0031A Miller (James F.) Theatre Complex False 38,185 B0032 Central Power Station False 57,884 B0033 Erb Memorial Union False 246,193 B0034 Lillis Hall False 143,085 B0035 Pacific Hall False 126,267 B0036 Columbia Hall False 28,878 B0037 Onyx Bridge/Environmental Health False 61,058 B0038 Klamath Hall False 127,972 B0038A Price (Allan) Science Commons & Research Library False 43,895 B0039 Computing Center False 22,746 B0040 Huestis (Ralph) Hall False 70,204 B0040A Lorry I. LoKey Laboratories False 26,006 B0041 Lorry I. LoKey Education Building (C) False 21,099 B0042 Oregon Hall False 80,922 B0043 Innovation Center False 4,437 1 of 8 University of Oregon - Fiscal Year-end 2020 Space Reports - June 20, 2020 Buildings by Number with Lease Detail Bldg. # Building Name Leased GSF* Total(s) Description B0044 Deschutes Hall False 31,368 B0045 Streisinger (George) Hall False 53,900 B0046 Willamette Hall False 134,784 B0047 Cascade Hall False 50,771 B0048 Education Annex False 1,375 B0049 Museum of Natural & Cultural History False 20,138 B0050 Knight (William W.) Law Center False 147,453 B0051 Student Recreation Center False 287,721 B0052 Outdoor Program Barn False 6,286 B0062 Gerlinger Annex False 56,243 B0064 Living-Learning Center South False 48,748 B0065 Living-Learning Center North False 73,589 B0066 Ford (Cheryl Ramberg Ford and Allyn) Alumni Ctr False 69,306 B0067 Jaqua (John E.) Academic Ctr for Student Athletes False 44,431 B0068 Bean (Robert Sharp) Hall False 165,182 B0070 Lewis (Robert and Beverly) Integrative Science Bldg False 113,621 B0071 HendricKs Hall False 28,568 B0072 Straub (John) Memorial Hall False 102,931 B0073 Earl (Virgil D.) Hall Complex False 85,733 B0074 Knight (Matthew) Arena False 403,442 B0075 Susan Campbell Hall False 21,308 B0076 Carson (Luella Clay) Hall False 96,099 B0077 Walton (Joshua J.) Hall Complex South False 81,007 B0078 Walton (Joshua J.) Hall Complex North False 80,447 B0079 Barnhart (H. P.) Hall False 125,277 B0080 McMorran House False 9,879 B0081 Collier House False 7,868 B0082 UO Annex False 5,946 B0083 Tree Tops False 11,546 B0084 Hamilton (Judge A. W.) Hall Complex West False 111,530 B0085 Hamilton (Judge A. W.) Hall Complex East False 113,035 B0086 Riley (Pat) Hall False 42,719 B0087A LERC False 3,779 B0087B Military Science False 4,682 B0087C Military Science Annex False 2,779 B0089 UO Annex/Annex False 1,018 B0090 Rainier Building False 11,720 B0091 13th Avenue Garage False 132,210 B0092 BerwicK Hall False 10,494 B0095 Millrace 1 False 8,971 B0096 Millrace 2 False 3,573 B0097 Millrace 3 False 15,472 B0098 Millrace Woodshop False 7,610 B0099 Urban Farm Greenhouse False 321 B0101 Zebrafish International Resource Ctr False 12,332 B0103 TyKeson (Willie and Donald) Hall False 60,389 B0107 MNCH Archaeological Research Lab False 1,507 B0108 Quonset 108 False 1,248 B0109 Greenhouse Preparation False 1,074 B0110 Old Greenhouse False 3,077 2 of 8 University of Oregon - Fiscal Year-end 2020 Space Reports - June 20, 2020 Buildings by Number with Lease Detail Bldg. # Building Name Leased GSF* Total(s) Description B0111 Research Greenhouse False 3,096 B0112 Paleoecology Research False 2,122 B0115 MNCH Prep Lab False 2,417 B0116 Archaeology Research False 1,120 B0117 ZIRC Annex False 954 B0121 Fac Srvcs LocKshop False 969 B0125A Fine Arts Studios Sculpture False 5,422 B0125B Fine Arts Studios Ceramics False 9,810 B0125C Fine Arts Studios Metalsmith/Jewelry False 8,461 B0125D Fine Arts Studios Kiln False 2,632 B0125F Fine Arts Studios Foundry False 1,400 B0128 Fac Srvcs Exterior Storage Quonset 1 False 997 B0129 Fac Srvcs Spray Booth Quonset False 1,232 B0130 CPFM Warehouse/Shops False 35,720 B0131 Fac Srvcs Miscellaneous Quonset False 4,888 B0132 Fac Srvcs Paint Storage Quonset False 1,167 B0133 Fac Srvcs Electrical Storage Quonset False 1,168 B0134 Fac Srvcs Recycling Quonset False 8,474 B0135 Fac Srvcs Exterior Storage Quonset 2 False 1,084 B0136 CPFM Administration False 8,619 B0137 CPS Chiller Plant False 15,488 B0138 Outdoor Tennis Courts Facility False 299 B0139 Student Tennis Center False 42,743 B0145 East Campus Graduate Village West False 20,166 B0146 East Campus Graduate Village East False 20,192 B0147 Agate Hall False 42,851 B0148 Agate House False 3,134 B0149 CPS Switch House False 1,609 B0150 Central Kitchen/Woodshop False 24,038 B0151 Hsg - Agate Apts 1450 E. 18th False 3,946 B0152 Hsg - Agate Apts 1460 E. 18th False 3,013 B0153 Hsg - Agate Apts 1480 E. 18th False 3,318 B0154 Hsg - Agate Apts 1470 E. 18th False 3,342 B0155 Hsg - Agate Apts Laundry False 216 B0158 Global Scholars Hall False 186,852 B0159 Kalapuya Ilihi Hall False 136,653 B0160 Hsg - 1743-1745 Moon Lee Ln False 1,494 B0161 Hsg - 1777-1779 Moon Lee Ln False 1,521 B0162 Hsg - 1760 Villard; 1761 Moon Lee Ln False 1,865 B0163 Hsg - Moon Court Laundry False 87 B0164 Olum (Vivian) Child Development Ctr Annex False 1,761 B0165 Olum (Vivian) Child Development Ctr False 9,676 B0167 Many Nations Longhouse False 3,077 B0168 Moss Street Children's Ctr False 17,502 B0180 Fac Srvcs Romania Warehouse False 55,573 B0190 EC Cares Modular Classrooms False 2,643 B0191 EC Cares Modular Westmoreland False 2,514 B0194L West University Police Substation False 1,344 B0214 Dexter Boathouse False 1,300 B0215 1691 Columbia Alley False 1,510 3 of 8 University of Oregon - Fiscal Year-end 2020 Space Reports - June 20, 2020 Buildings by Number with Lease Detail Bldg. # Building Name Leased GSF* Total(s) Description B0220 AutZen Stadium Events Bldg False 4,610 B0221 AutZen Stadium TV Production Bldg False 368 B0222 AutZen Stadium Operations Bldg False 5,544 B0223 AutZen Stadium North TicKet Bldg False 2,338 B0224 AutZen Stadium South TicKet Bldg False 4,069 B0227 P. 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ParK False 48,005 B0228 Hatfield-Dowlin Complex False 172,000 B0229 Papé (Randy and Susie) Complex False 14,037 B0230 Sargent (Tom) Player Development Area False 8,572 B0265 MoshofsKy (Ed) Sports Center False 135,301 B0266 Sanders (Jane) Stadium Team Bldg/Player Development Area False 19,279 B0267 Sanders (Jane) Stadium Visiting Team Bldg False 741 B0268 Sanders (Jane) Stadium Press Box False 753 B0269 Sanders (Jane) Stadium Public Facilities Bldg False 1,290 B0270 Sanders (Jane) Stadium Concessions and Bleachers False 4,185 B0300 Temp Surge Trailer E False 1,440 B0399 KC Annex False 13,583 B0500 Fac Srvcs Recycling Modular False 1,829 B0503 Hsg - 1528 Villard + shed False 1,068 B0509 Hsg - 1741 Moss False 1,733 B0511 Hsg - 1727 Columbia + det. storage False 2,141 B0515 Hsg - 1572 Villard False 2,283 B0516 Hsg - 1848 Villard False 1,578 B0517 Fac Srvcs Mower Storage False 937 B0521 Ombuds Program False 916 B0524 Hsg - 1798 Columbia False 997 B0525 Hsg - 1736 A/B Moss False 1,764 B0529 Hsg - 1838 Moss False 1,762 B0530 Hsg - 1802 Moss (inactive) False 2,516 B0531 Hsg - 1857 E. 17th False 3,259 B0532 Hsg - 1823 E. 15th + det. garage False 1,540 B0534 Green House - MNCH Storage False 2,083 B0536 Oregon Law Clinic Building False 2,886 B0539 Hsg -1542 Villard False 2,137 B0542 Hsg - 1560 Villard False 3,318 B0544 Hsg - 1678 Villard + det. garage False 3,709 B0547 Oregon State Museum of Anthropology False 1,833 B0548 Hsg - 1602 Villard False 2,087 B0549 Hsg - 1734 Villard False 3,029 B0551 Hsg - 1630 Villard False 1,879 B0553 Hsg - 1728 Columbia False 2,261 B0554 Hsg - 1491 Moss False 1,319 B0556 Hsg - 1598 Villard + garage False 1,575 B0557 Hsg - 1822 Moss + two det. garages False 3,739 B0559 Hsg - 1787 Moss False 1,450 B0560 Hsg - 1804 Columbia + det.
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