CHM Facilities - Kennedy Building
About the Space
Located at 625 W. Washington Ave., Madison WI 53703, the Kennedy Dairy Building is the primary home for CHM, as of Spring 2017. It will serve as CHM's primary home for at least several years.
Building dimensions/square footage
- Total square footage: 27,556 sq ft
- Data Collection space (Rooms 164-175): 1,722.21 sq ft (Meditation Room 175 alone is 905 sq ft)
- Meeting Room Space: 4,132.39 sq ft
- Office Space: 21,701.4 sq ft
- Kennedy Exterior Door Sizes
UW Building Site Number
8005
Building Maps
Map to Large Gathering Room (with symbols)
Outside Groups Using Kennedy Space
If you are interested in hosting a group or activity at The Kennedy Building for a group from outside the University or for a purpose that is not directly related to CHM business please speak with Brendon beforehand to learn about guidelines you need to follow or approvals that need to be received.
Large Gathering Room & Meditation Room
The Large Gathering Room is where weekly Lab Meetings and other larger meetings and events are held. The standard set up seats 75, but we have enough chairs to accommodate 100. This room must be reserved and approved for use.
Learn more on the Meditation Room.
Map to Large Gathering Room (with symbols)
Community Computers
We have plenty of touchdown work space for folks who do not have assigned workstations at Kennedy.
Community Computers and monitors are located within work-groups throughout Kennedy, as well as at tables in open work areas on both floors.
Look for the little brain signs that say "Community Computers!"
The maps above show the locations of unassigned/touchdown computers and monitors around the building.
Shower Use Guidelines
- The shower/bathroom is used by many folks, including study participants and Kennedy visitors. We want it to look neat and professional for them.
- It's up to us to keep it clean and neat. Custodial staff clean the floors, toilet and sink, but everything else is ours to take care of.
- Don't leave your towel and/or hanger on the hooks overnight. The hooks are for drying, not for storage.
- Don't leave ANY personal belongings in the shower or bathroom, including shampoo / body wash / soap / rubber duckies, etc.
- Put the shower curtain back on its hook and the shower mat back hanging on the fold-down seat when done.
- Please use the mop to wipe up any puddles. Safety first!
Any towels still in the shower room after a month will be donated to a local pet rescue organization.
Any soaps, shampoos, etc. still in the shower room after a month will be thrown away.
Desk Assignments
If you have questions about your workstation location, please contact Sarah Keib (keib@wisc.edu).
There are 118 workstations at Kennedy.
Please see VoIP Phones for information on all phones at Kennedy.
Room and Parking Reservations
Room and parking reservation page on CHM KB.
Bookshelves
Catalogue of the books on the shelves at Kennedy.
Nearby Stores And Eateries
None Exhaustive List
- 'Up' indicates up (northeast along) West Washingon Ave. towards the Capitol. 'Down' indicates away from the Capitol along W Wash.
- CVS is quite close, just 2 buildings up W Wash if you will need prescriptions filled or to pick up convenience items.
- The City Station strip mall is just down W Wash and across the street. It hosts:
- Panera Bread, has several vegetarian options, (hours: M-Sa 6A - 9P, Su 7A - 8P).
- Summit Credit Union.
- FedEx copy center (hours: M-F 7A - 11P, Sa 8A - 9P, Su 9A - 9P).
- Old Train Depot
- Also within a block or two, a couple of options for burgers and subs:
- Echo Tap and Grill, has vegetarian burger and pizza options, at 554 W Main St.
- Main Depot Tavern, cheeeese cuuuurds, at 627 W Main St.
- And an Indian restaurant with a buffet just a few blocks up W Wash at Broom (in the first floor of the Metropolitan Apartments building):
- Maharani at 380 W Washington.
Getting To Kennedy
By Bus
- Madison Metro Transit suggests you use the public transit option on Google Maps.
- You can find a full list of routes and stops on Madison Metro Transit's website.
Bicycling
- A relatively safe and level route involves taking the Lakeshore Path and Southwest Commuter Trail from Waisman to Kennedy.
- 2.7 miles, gentle climbs of ~20 feet.
- Minimal travel on streets; most of route is on bike trails.
History of the Kennedy Dairy Building
The Kennedy Dairy building was constructed in 1923 for $300,000, and was the headquarters of the Kennedy Dairy, the largest dairy in Madison. There was a grand opening and public viewing on November 20, 1923, so the building's 100th birthday will be in November 2023. Dairy operations included ice-making on the second floor, pasteurization and bottling in the basement, and packing and wagon-lading on the ground floor.
Kennedy Dairy was purchased by Borden in 1928 along with the competing Mansfield-Caughey Dairy, but continued to operate under its own name. The Kennedy and Mansfield divisions were merged into Kennedy-Mansfield in 1933.
Wisconsin Historical Society picture of the building with full complement of horse-drawn milk wagons
Wisconsin Historical Society picture of a Kennedy-Mansfield milk wagon making a special stop
Video clip of artists painting the brick pillar at the entrance of the building. Can you tell which one is the original?