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FINAL REFINEMENT PHASE 10.29.14 PRESIDENT S COUNCIL PRESENTATION

1 Process Overview 2 Campus Master Plans 3 Realizing the Vision 4 Final Thoughts Agenda

Process Overview

Master Planning Process Task One Discovery & Goal Setting Task Two Campus Analysis & Space Needs Task Three Idea Generation Task Four Refinement Task Five Documentation Introduction to Campus Understanding your Campus Concept Alternatives Preliminary Campus Master Plan Report & Final Presentation

It s Been a Great Year! R T S Videoconference R Campus Visit Board of Regents Presentation THEC Commission Presentation SBC Presentation

Guided by Thoughtful Input Breaking it Down CAMPUS VISITS CAMPUS & COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSES CONFERENCE CALLS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOCUS GROUP MEETINGS BUILDING ASSESSMENT TOURS STRATEGIC WORKING COMMITTEE MEETINGS STUDENT FORUMS MASTER PLAN WEBPAGE

Purpose of the Plan 5-Year Update to Facilities Master Plan Encompasses all 8 U of M Locations Embraces Campus and Community Provides a Long-Range Vision Visionary yet Realistic Flexible Framework for Development Optimizes Resources and Adjacencies Inclusive and Consensus Based

Planning Objectives Key Planning Themes Responding to Change changes in higher education funding models changes in demographics (international, new growth) changes in pedagogies (online, hybrid, active learning) growth in research change = uncertainty, flexibility needed Distributed Campus Model 28,000 headcount on 8 different campuses and sites Transition from a Commuter to Residential Campus Increase options on Main Campus and Lambuth University of Memphis Strengths: compact undergraduate campus signature programs (education, hotel management, sciences) Key Planning Goals 1. Differentiate the University 2. Create Campuses of Distinction through programs, aesthetics, visual quality 3. Enrollment Growth and New Technologies increase international student presence grow online, hybrid courses 4. Increase Research in sciences, engineering, public health build and strengthen corporate partnerships 5. Focus on Student Success improve support services, housing, recreation 6. Ensure Future Viability strategically acquire appropriate land resources commitment to efficiency and effectiveness

Campus Master Plans

Guiding Principles Encourage opportunities for physical development and the creation of memorable spaces within the center of campus.

Cultivate a mixed-function, interdisciplinary residential community of learning.

Develop a master plan based upon the academic mission of the institution that promotes growth and retention of a diverse student body.

Provide a framework in which the University can participate with its neighbors in planning and improving the environment around the campus.

Develop a framework of organized growth at the Park Avenue Campus.

Enhance the Lambuth Campus to encourage it to become an integral part of the University and the community of Jackson.

Create one interconnected UNI-versity.

Main Campus

Key Planning Components Main Campus Mynders Hall Parking Roane Fieldhouse Student Housing Facility Condition Pedestrian Circulation Music Center Open Space

Space Planning Metrics Main Campus + Park Avenue Campus

Building Age i Highland Avenue Central Avenue Norriswood Avenue Watauga Avenue Midland Avenue Mynders Avenue Patterson Street Zach Curlin Street Heritage buildings located in core of campus: Administration Building (1912) Mynders Hall (1912) Scates Hall (1922) John Willard Brister Hall (1927) Manning Hall (1930) Over 70% of existing facilities are over 40 years old Oldest building stock under Tennessee Board of Regents Walker Avenue Southern Avenue N Spotswood Avenue Heritage Building 40+ Years Old

Deferred Maintenance Assessment i Highland Avenue Central Avenue Norriswood Avenue Watauga Avenue Midland Avenue Mynders Avenue Patterson Street Walker Avenue Southern Avenue Zach Curlin Street Buildings with greatest deferred maintenance needs: (in order of priority) 1 Mitchell Hall (1963) 2 Clement Hall (1966) 3 Ellington Hall (1964) 4 Dunn Hall (1971) 5 Communications & Fine Arts Building (1981) 6 Manning Hall (1930) 7 Ball Hall (1964) 8 Johnson Hall (1958) 9 Fogelman Classroom Building (1971) 10 Fogelman Admin Building (1971) N Spotswood Avenue Greatest Deferred Maintenance Needs

Building Utilization i Central Avenue Buildings with highest weekly student contact hours: Fogelman Classroom Building (23,744 hours) Mitchell Hall (17,006 hours) Patterson Hall (16,576 hours) Clement Hall (16,238 hours) Highland Avenue Norriswood Avenue Watauga Avenue Midland Avenue Patterson Street Zach Curlin Street Buildings with lowest weekly student contact hours: Communication and Fine Arts Building (267 hours) Hayden Hall (349 hours) McCord Hall (373 hours) Mynders Avenue Walker Avenue Southern Avenue N Spotswood Avenue High Utilization Moderate Utilization Low Utilization

Planning Metrics - Main Campus + Park Avenue Campus i EXISTING CONDITION TARGET YEAR TOTAL ENROLLMENT 21,480 HEADCOUNT 25,500 HEADCOUNT TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE MAIN CAMPUS 5,185,351 GSF 6,634,500 GSF PARK AVENUE CAMPUS 552,201 GSF 2,573,574 GSF TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (E & G) 4,263,128 GSF 4,840,325 GSF TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (RESEARCH) 379,965 GSF 610,387 GSF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS HOUSING CAPACITY 2,492 BEDS 3,220 BEDS TOTAL PARKING MAIN CAMPUS 10,004 SPACES (8,222 SURFACE / 1,782 STRUCTURED) 11,105 SPACES (7,455 SURFACE / 3,650 STRUCTURED) (Maintains 12% Housed) (Maintains 2.4 to 1 Ratio) TOTAL OPEN SPACE PARK AVENUE CAMPUS 916 SPACES (SURFACE) 2,455 SPACES (SURFACE) MAIN CAMPUS PARK AVENUE CAMPUS 5,005,547 SF (47% OF CAMPUS) (361,474 SF of which is Rec/Athletics) 5,074,068 SF (80% OF CAMPUS) (980,764 SF of which is Rec/Athletics) 7,741,863 SF (60% OF CAMPUS) (591,460 SF of which is Rec/Athletics) 4,133,012 SF (65% OF CAMPUS) (919,764 SF of which is Rec/Athletics)

Strategies Tested for Future Growth Three Big Ideas! i A B C Focus Growth to the West Focus on the Core Focus Growth Along Corridor Go West Optimize the Core Activate the N-S Corridor

Main Campus Alternatives i A B C Go West Optimize the Core Activate the N-S Corridor

Main Campus Overall (Existing) Central Avenue Highland Avenue Zach Curlin Street Walker Avenue Southern Avenue UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space N

Main Campus Proposed Framework Design Principles Use pedestrian circulation and open space as the organizing elements to better unite campus. Central Avenue Create memorable spaces (both inside and outside) that enhance campus life and encourage student success. Strengthen campus edges to project a positive public image and better connect with adjacent neighborhoods. Highland Avenue Zach Curlin Street Existing Building Proposed Building Area Front of Proposed Building Major Pedestrian Route Open Space Campus Development Zone Mixed-Use Development Zone Walker Avenue Southern Avenue N

Main Campus Overall (Proposed) Design Principles Use pedestrian circulation and open space as the organizing elements to better unite campus. Central Avenue Create memorable spaces (both inside and outside) that enhance campus life and encourage student success. Strengthen campus edges to project a positive public image and better connect with adjacent neighborhoods. Highland Avenue Patterson Zach Curlin Street UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Walker Avenue Southern Avenue N

Main Campus Neighborhood Views Highland Avenue North District Central Avenue West District Patterson North Academic District STEM Corridor Zach Curlin Street South Academic District Walker Highland Avenue Corridor Avenue Southern Avenue South District N

Main Campus South Academic Core (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Mynders Hall Administration Building University Center Clement Hall

Main Campus South Academic Core (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Mynders Hall Administration Building University Center Academic Building Academic Building Pedestrian Bridge

Main Campus North Academic Core (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Central Avenue Communication & Fine Arts McWherter Library DeSoto Art Building Herzog Building

Main Campus North Academic Core (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Central Avenue Communication & Fine Arts McWherter Library DeSoto Academic Building

Main Campus North Academic Core (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Central Avenue Communication & Fine Arts McWherter Library DeSoto Academic Building

Main Campus The Ellipse 1. Library North Terrace - Seating in Shade - Canopy Tables 2. Library East Terrace - Add Doors & Canopy to Building - Grand Terrace - Artwork 3. Landscape Improvements - Shade Trees at Ellipse Perimeter - Turf Drainage and Health 4. Conversation Corners - Seating / Benches - Shade - Hedge at Back 5. Link To Museum - Special Paving - Similar Furnishings / Graphics 6. Terraced Seating Built into Sloping Northern side of Ellipse

Main Campus - STEM Corridor (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Eng. Technology Roane Fieldhouse Campus School

Main Campus STEM Corridor (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Eng. Technology Engineering / CERI Roane Student Services Center Science Quad Interdisciplinary Research Facility (Phase I & II)

Main Campus STEM Corridor (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Eng. Technology Engineering / CERI Roane Student Services Center Science Quad Interdisciplinary Research Facility (Phase I & II)

Main Campus University Center Plaza 1. Screen Mechanical 2. Raised Planters Brick with Precast Concrete Cap - Shade Trees 3. Container Planters Along Parking Garage - On Raised Planter ledge 4. Seating - On Seat Wall - Tables in Shade with Canopy/Umbrella

Main Campus South District (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Walker Avenue Southern Avenue South Hall Student Recreation Center Spottswood Avenue

Main Campus South District (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Walker Avenue Multimodal Facility Ped. Bridge Student Recreation Center Southern Avenue Ball Hall Student Housing Campus School Spottswood Avenue

Main Campus West District (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Highland Library Midland Avenue Wilder Tower

Main Campus West District (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Highland Row Student Housing Parking / Dining Student Housing Campus Entry Police Services Midland Avenue Greek Village Wilder Tower

Main Campus West District (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Highland Row Student Housing Parking / Dining Student Housing Campus Entry Police Services Midland Avenue Greek Village Wilder Tower

Main Campus Art Plaza 1. Open Lawn Area Informal Recreation Perimeter Seating 2. Promenade Special Paving Lighting with Banners 3. Screen Service Area at Mynders 4. Service Access Multipurpose Shared Service Access Along Pedestrian Pathway to All Buildings 5. Student Terrace Canopy Tables Flexible Seating Student Gathering Small Performance Venue 6. Gateways to Plaza

Main Campus North District (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Holiday Inn Central Avenue Theatre Building Music Building Art Museum

Main Campus North District (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Campus Entry Holiday Inn Alumni Center Music Center Central Avenue Theatre Building Music Building Art Museum

Main Campus North District (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Campus Entry Holiday Inn Alumni Center Music Center Central Avenue Theatre Building Music Building Art Museum

Main Campus Poplar Entry 1. Tower 2. Music Center Entry Celebration 3. Central Avenue Gateway Pedestrian Friendly Crossing 4. Alumni Center Monument / Gateway Special Paving / Lighting 5. Auto Arrival Court Dining / Events Terrace Landscape / Gardens Centerpiece Artwork

Main Campus - Highland Avenue Corridor (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space

Main Campus - Highland Avenue Corridor (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space

Main Campus - Highland Avenue Corridor (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space

Main Campus Patterson Street 1. Lighting - Vehicular & Pedestrian - Banners 2. Remove / Relocate Overhead Utilities 3. Screen Parking - Ornamental Fence - Landscape Hedge 4. Crosswalk - Special Paving 5. Median - Canopy Trees - Curbed Edges - Low Maintenance Landscape 6. Bollards At Near Intersections 7. Seating

Main Campus Overall (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space

Main Campus Overall (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Private Development Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space

Main Campus Buildings Existing Building Proposed Building Removal Proposed Building Proposed Building (3 rd Party) Acquisition Priority 1 Acquisition Priority 2 H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e Existing Proposed N

Main Campus Building Use Administrative Student Service Residential Athletic / Rec Academic Support Mixed Use Dining Offline H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e Existing Proposed N

Main Campus Open Space Campus Athletic / Rec Memorable H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e Existing = 47% Proposed = 60% N

Main Campus - Parking Surface Parking Parking Structure H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e Existing = 10,004 Spaces Proposed = 11,105 Spaces N

Main Campus - Circulation Vehicular Pedestrian Bicycle Primary Gateway Service Location H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t H i g h l a n d A v e n u e C e n t r a l A v e n u e Z a c h C u r l i n S t r e e t W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e W a l k e r A v e n u e S o u t h e r n A v e n u e Existing Proposed N

Linking the Campuses Bicycle Network Existing bike paths/lanes along Southern Avenue Opportunity to improve connections between Main and Park Avenue Campus Opportunity to better connect campuses to surrounding residential/commercial areas Audubon Park LEGEND Existing Bike Paths/Lanes Opportunity N

Park Avenue Campus

Key Planning Components Park Avenue Campus Building #1 Parking Tree Preservation Student Housing Athletic Facilities Basketball Training Center Campus Entry Open Space

Park Avenue Campus Alternatives Three Development Patterns: i A B C

Park Avenue Campus (Existing) Park Avenue Getwell Road Park Loop UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space N

Park Avenue Campus Proposed Framework Design Principles Utilize campus development to help activate the Park Avenue and Getwell Road corridors. Park Avenue Link academics and athletics thru open space. Position parking at campus perimeter to encourage a pedestrian-oriented environment. Preserve heritage trees whenever possible. Getwell Road Park Loop Existing Building Proposed Building Area Front of Proposed Building Major Pedestrian Route Open Space Campus Development Zone N

Park Avenue Campus (Proposed) Design Principles Utilize campus development to help activate the Park Avenue and Getwell Road corridors. Park Avenue Link academics and athletics thru open space. Position parking at campus perimeter to encourage a pedestrian-oriented environment. Getwell Road Park Loop Preserve heritage trees whenever possible. UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Detention Basin N

Park Avenue Campus (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Community Health Building Bldg #1

Park Avenue Campus (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Detention Basin Physical Plant Football Indoor Practice Facility Basketball Training Facility Community Health Building Bldg #1

Park Avenue Campus (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Detention Basin Physical Plant Football Indoor Practice Facility Basketball Training Facility Community Health Building Bldg #1

Park Avenue Campus Academic Core 1. Pedestrian Corridor 2. Nodes Art - Seating 3. Vegetation - Canopy Trees Along Corridor - Shrubs/Grasses along base of buildings 4. Amenities Seating and Lighting with Banners to Reinforce Pedestrian Corridor

Park Avenue Campus Buildings Existing Building Building Removal Proposed Building P a r k A v e n u e P a r k A v e n u e G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p Existing Proposed N

Park Avenue Campus Building Use Residential Athletic Academic / Research Support P a r k A v e n u e P a r k A v e n u e G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p Existing Proposed N

Park Avenue Campus Open Space Campus Athletic Memorable Detention Basin P a r k A v e n u e P a r k A v e n u e G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p Existing = 80% Proposed = 65% N

Park Avenue Campus - Parking Surface Parking P a r k A v e n u e P a r k A v e n u e G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p Existing = 915 Spaces Proposed = 2,454 Spaces N

Park Avenue Campus - Circulation Vehicular Pedestrian Bicycle Primary Gateway P a r k A v e n u e P a r k A v e n u e G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p G e t w e l l R o a d P a r k L o o p Existing Proposed N

Lambuth Campus

Key Planning Components Lambuth Campus Wilder Student Union Parking Facility Condition Open Space Science Facilities Accessibility Epworth Hall Student Housing

Space Planning Metrics Lambuth Campus

Planning Metrics - Lambuth Campus i EXISTING CONDITION TARGET YEAR TOTAL ENROLLMENT 548 HEADCOUNT 2,500 HEADCOUNT TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE 428,732 GSF 501,507 GSF TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (E & G) 283,353 GSF 335,853 GSF TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (RESEARCH) 0 GSF 6,187 GSF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS HOUSING CAPACITY 190 BEDS 300 BEDS TOTAL PARKING 388 SPACES (SURFACE) 1,024 SPACES (SURFACE) TOTAL OPEN SPACE 1,654,647 SF (70% OF CAMPUS) (306,000 SF of which is Rec/Athletics) 1,748,599 SF (68% OF CAMPUS) (306,000 SF of which is Rec/Athletics) (12% Housed) (2.4 to 1 Ratio)

Lambuth Campus Alternatives Two Development Strategies: i A B

Lambuth Campus (Existing) Maple Street Lambuth Boulevard UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space

Lambuth Campus Framework Design Principles Maintain existing compact design and logical organization of campus through strategic placement of proposed facilities near central quad. Preserve and promote walkability of campus by positioning parking at the campus perimeter. Strengthen UM s relationship to the Jackson community through shared planning initiatives. Maple Street Lambuth Boulevard Existing Building Proposed Building Area Front of Proposed Building Major Pedestrian Route Open Space Campus Development Zone N

Lambuth Campus (Proposed) Design Principles Maintain existing compact design and logical organization of campus through strategic placement of proposed facilities near central quad. Preserve and promote walkability of campus by positioning parking at the campus perimeter. Strengthen UM s relationship to the Jackson community through shared planning initiatives. Maple Street Lambuth Boulevard UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space

Lambuth Campus (Existing) UM Existing Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Wilder Union Harris Hall Epworth Hall

Lambuth Campus (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Wilder Union Science Building Student Housing Epworth Replacement

Lambuth Campus (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Wilder Union Science Building Student Housing Epworth Replacement

Lambuth Campus Entry to Campus 1. Administration Building Activates Lambuth Boulevard Open/Inviting Plaza Space 2. Campus Entrance Gateway/Sign Walls with Plantings 3. Maple Street Sidewalks, Vegetated Buffers, Street Lights with Banners and Canopy Trees

Lambuth Campus (Proposed) UM Existing Building UM Proposed Building Campus Green Athletic Field Memorable Open Space Wilder Union Science Building Student Housing Epworth Replacement

Lambuth Campus The Quad 1. Science Building Reinforces Quad at Northern Edge 2. Seating Off of buildings opening into the quad - At Pedestrian Walkway Nodes 3. Open Space - Preserve Historic Trees - Focal Point

Lambuth Campus Buildings Existing Building Building Removal Proposed Building Area of Acquisition M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d Existing Proposed N

Lambuth Campus Building Use Administrative Student Service Residential Athletic / Rec Academic Chapel Support Dining Offline M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d Existing Proposed N

Lambuth Campus Open Space Campus Athletic Memorable M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d Existing = 70% Proposed = 68% N

Lambuth Campus - Circulation Vehicular Pedestrian Bicycle Primary Gateway Service Location M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d Existing Proposed N

Lambuth Campus - Parking Surface Parking M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d M a p l e S t r e e t L a m b u t h B o u l e v a r d Existing = 388 Spaces Proposed = 1,024 Spaces N

Realizing the Vision

Implementation is Already Underway New Student Recreation Center Enhancing the Student Experience at Main Campus. Image FACILITIES Source: Hastings+Chivetta MASTER PLAN UPDATE Architects

Basketball Training Facility Establishing the Framework at the Park Avenue Campus. Image Source: AECOM / LRK

Elevator Modernization Improving accessibility across the Lambuth Campus.

Phasing & Funding Matrix University of Memphis Master Plan Update - Phasing & Funding Plan Projects Phasing Campus Type Phase Project Description Project Size* PHASE 1: Under Construction PHASE 2: In Progress (Design) PHASE 3: Near Term (0-5 Years) Main C 1 Central Avenue Streetscape Enhancements 1,960 LF Main C 1 Walker Avenue Streetscape Enhancements (Phase I) 500 LF Main C 1 Patterson Avenue Realignment 400 LF Park Ave C 1 Goodlett Street Campus Entry 1 LS Main D 1 Richardson Towers 1,026 Beds Main NC 1 Student Residence Hall (replacement for Richardson Towers) 780 Beds Park Ave NC 1 Community Health Facility 164,807 GSF Park Ave R 1 Health & Sport Science Facility (Defense Audit Bldg) 69,112 GSF Main S 1 Alumni Mall Improvements 85,000 SF Lambuth S 1 Campus Open Space Upgrades (lighting, drainage, and irrigation) 1 LS Main C 2 Walker Avenue Streetscape Enhancements (Phase II) 500 LF Park Ave E 2 Indoor Football Practice Facility Expansion 110,000 GSF Main NC 2 Student Recreation Center 192,500 GSF Main NC 2 Biochemistry and Biology Facility - Phase I 68,500 GSF Main NC 2 Music Center 106,000 GSF Park Ave NC 2 Basketball Practice Facility 56,880 SF Main P 2 Parking Garage (near Southern Avenue) 500 Spaces Main P 2 Zach Curlin Surface Parking Lot Improvements 375 Spaces Main R 2 Highland Library (Community and Police Services) 7,500 GSF Lambuth R 2 Health & Fitness Center 92,342 GSF Lambuth R 2 Building Elevators (Library, Student Union, Hyde Hall) 1 LS Main C 3 Patterson Avenue Streetscape Improvements 2,000 LF Main C 3 Southern Avenue Streetscape Improvements (Phase I) 1,100 LF Main C 3 Pedestrian Land Bridge 600 LF Lambuth D 3 Rental Property (300 Maple Street) 1,400 GSF Lambuth D 3 Rental Property (308 Maple Street) 1,200 GSF Lambuth D 3 Rental Property (310 Maple Street) 1,200 GSF Lambuth D 3 Rental Property (312 Maple Street) 1,400 GSF Lambuth D 3 Rental Property (314 Maple Street) 1,400 GSF Lambuth D 3 Rental Property (337 Fairgrounds) 2,000 GSF Lambuth D 3 Rental Property (339 Fairgrounds) 2,300 GSF Lambuth D 3 Rental Property (540 Burkett) 7,900 GSF Lambuth D 3 Epworth Hall 30,000 GSF Main D 3 Student Recreation & Fitness Center 151,399 GSF Main D 3 Mitchell Hall 53,138 GSF Main NC 3 Alumni Center 30,000 GSF Main NC 3 Engineering Research Facility / C.E.R.I. 117,000 GSF Main NC 3 Academic Building (Replacement for Mitchell Hall) 79,250 GSF Park Ave NC 3 Soccer Support Facility 6,000 GSF Park Ave NC 3 Softball Training Facility 7,200 GSF Lambuth P 3 Parking Expansion (Phase I) 165 Spaces Park Ave P 3 Parking Expansion (Phase I) 650 Spaces Lambuth R 3 Sprague Hall (renovate for academic and administrative uses) 28,459 GSF Main R 3 Administration Building (1st Floor and Auditorium) 48,000 GSF

Main Campus Phase 1 Under Construction

Main Campus Phase 2 In Progress (Design)

Main Campus Phase 3 Near Term (0-5 Years)

Main Campus Phase 4 Mid Term (5-10 Years)

Main Campus Phase 5 Long Term (10 Years and Beyond)

Park Avenue Campus Phase 1 Under Construction

Park Avenue Campus Phase 2 In Progress (Design)

Park Avenue Campus Phase 3 Near Term (0-5 Years)

Park Avenue Campus Phase 4 Mid Term (5-10 Years)

Park Avenue Campus Phase 5 Long Term (10 Years and Beyond)

Lambuth Campus Phase 1 Under Construction

Lambuth Campus Phase 2 In Progress (Design)

Lambuth Campus Phase 3 Near Term (0-5 Years)

Lambuth Campus Phase 4 Mid Term (5-10 Years)

Lambuth Campus Phase 5 Long Term (10 Years and Beyond)

Final Thoughts