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UWM to celebrate Lubar Entrepreneurship Center grand opening

New 24,000-square-foot building houses entrepreneurial programs, welcome center [PHOTO GALLERY]

The Lubar Entrepreneurship Center at the northwest corner of East Kenwood Boulevard and North Maryland Avenue.

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will hold a grand opening celebration this week for its new Lubar Entrepreneurship Center.

The two-story, 24,000-square-foot building, located at the northwest corner of Kenwood Boulevard and Maryland Avenue, will house the university’s entrepreneurial programs and initiatives, and serve as a welcome center for the entire campus. The building features labs, instructional spaces, collaboration areas, conference rooms, a coffee shop and welcome center.

Crews on Tuesday were putting the finishing touches on the new building to prepare for the grand opening, which will be held Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.

The building was initiated by a $10 million donation from Lubar & Co. founder Sheldon Lubar and his wife Marianne in 2015. The UW System has also contributed $10 million.

Fiduciary Management Inc. founder Ted Kellner and his wife Mary’s family foundation, the Kelben Foundation, contributed $2 million and serial entrepreneur Jerry Jendusa gave $1 million to the center. UWM alumnus Avi Shaked and his wife Babs Waldman made a $2 million donation to support the center and provide scholarships in the College of Engineering & Applied Science.

Additional gifts came from We Energies and American Family Insurance.

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will hold a grand opening celebration this week for its new Lubar Entrepreneurship Center. The two-story, 24,000-square-foot building, located at the northwest corner of Kenwood Boulevard and Maryland Avenue, will house the university’s entrepreneurial programs and initiatives, and serve as a welcome center for the entire campus. The building features labs, instructional spaces, collaboration areas, conference rooms, a coffee shop and welcome center. Crews on Tuesday were putting the finishing touches on the new building to prepare for the grand opening, which will be held Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. [gallery type="slideshow" size="large" ids="453057,453058,453059,453060,453061,453062,453063,453064,453065,453066,453067,453068,453069,453070"] The building was initiated by a $10 million donation from Lubar & Co. founder Sheldon Lubar and his wife Marianne in 2015. The UW System has also contributed $10 million. Fiduciary Management Inc. founder Ted Kellner and his wife Mary’s family foundation, the Kelben Foundation, contributed $2 million and serial entrepreneur Jerry Jendusa gave $1 million to the center. UWM alumnus Avi Shaked and his wife Babs Waldman made a $2 million donation to support the center and provide scholarships in the College of Engineering & Applied Science. Additional gifts came from We Energies and American Family Insurance.

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