University of Iowa plans $81.4 million renovation project for student resource building

March 6, 2025

The Iowa University Board of Regents has approved an $81.4 million University of Iowa (UI) project to renovate a cornerstone campus facility. Currently in the design phase, construction is anticipated to begin in 2025 and will be implemented across five phases.

The first phase of the Iowa Memorial Union modernization project will renovate 120,000 of the building’s layout. The building has extensive deferred maintenance that will be addressed as part of the project’s efforts to enhance university support for student activities, organizations, resources and success.

UI will relocate and centralize student health, wellness and counseling services into a single location for student care resources. In addition, the university will upgrade and expand the building’s meeting spaces, food service options and multipurpose rooms.

The project will renovate the building’s main entrance and install a covered seating area around the south side of the structure. Plans include removing metered parking and public vehicle access, creating a pedestrian-friendly public plaza. The plaza will feature improved pavement, landscaping and a direct connection to the nearby river corridor.


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