Regents give go-ahead for Mayo Clinic Health System to lease space in new science building

Mayo Clinic Health System Secures 30-Year Lease for Integrated Research Workspace at UW-Eau Claire’s Science and Health Sciences Building

Mayo Clinic Health System has secured a 30-year lease for integrated research workspace in the new Science and Health Sciences Building at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The facility, which is set to begin construction this summer, will cost $340.3 million and replace the outdated Phillips Hall.

The 330,000-square-foot building will house multiple academic programs, including biology, chemistry and biochemistry, computer science, geography and anthropology, geology and environmental science, public health and environmental studies, neuroscience, materials science and biomedical engineering, physics and astronomy, and nursing.

Mayo Clinic Health System has committed $13.7 million to the project and will have space on all five floors of the building. The space will be integrated into the UW-Eau Claire faculty and student spaces, providing research, instructional, office, and meeting space.

This collaboration between Mayo Clinic Health System and the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire will provide valuable research and learning opportunities for both students and faculty. The new facility will enhance the academic programs offered at the university and support groundbreaking research in various fields of science

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