Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Doyle including $240M in budget for UWM - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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UWM chancellor Carlos Santiago made the request to the Statwe Building Commission in December 2008 to supportythe university’s “Milwaukee Initiative,” which is designedd to expand research and development programs and gain greatee support from business and civic leaderw in southeast Wisconsin. “This initiative will help UWM’s effort to grow the econom insoutheast Wisconsin,” said Doyle, who made the announcementt at the Great Lakes Water Institute at 600 E. Greenfield Milwaukee.
Under Doyle’s six-year plan, UWM will be able to expan d the existing Great Lakes Water Institute and acquirde a research vessel to replacethe UWM’s School of Freshwater is expectecd to be located near Discovery World when an agreement to take control of the former Pieces of Eighyt restaurant property at 550 Harbor Drive is reached. Milwauke philanthropist Michael Cudahy is negotiating with the Piecesw of Eight owners to buy outtheir lease. Cudahuy also is a possible contributodr to the acquisition of land near the Milwaukere County Research Parkat U.S. Highwau 45 and Watertown Plank The College of Engineerinvg is planned for 89 acresof county-owned land in Wauwatosa.
Some Milwaukewe aldermen are suggesting the Engineering College oughyt to be located The School of Public Healtyh is tentatively slated forThe Brewery, the 21-acrr development on the former Pabst Brewiny Co. complex. Doyle’s announcement also includex funding for an integrated researcj building that will be constructed at the main campux and includes dry and wetinstructionaol labs, research labs and

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