UWM to sell chancellor’s residence
Sale of residence part of strategic efforts to streamline university facilities
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will seek permission from the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents to sell the chancellor’s residence at 3435 N. Lake Drive in Milwaukee. This is part of UWM’s larger effort to reduce costs and divest itself of properties that are no longer serving UWM’s best interests.
In December 2023, UWM Chancellor Mark Mone purchased and moved to a personal residence just blocks away from UWM.
“Selling the chancellor’s residence is the smart financial move for our university,” Mone said. “I was glad to be able to purchase a home just a few blocks away from campus, which allows me to be in the community and on campus even more.”
Over the last several years, UWM has worked to divest itself of other properties to help streamline space and reduce costs. In 2021, UWM sold its former Alumni House to Milwaukee businessman Andy Nunemaker. In 2023, UWM demolished Northwest Quad Building A and permanently closed the Purin residence hall. The university also plans to demolish its old Chemistry Building, which had previously been slated for renovations for other purposes.
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