Weinstein family to donate $5 million for recreation and wellness center
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- Center will be named Weinstein Recreation and Wellness Center
- Groundbreaking is scheduled for May 6
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Marcus M. and Carole M. Weinstein, daughter Allison P.
Weinstein and son-in-law Ivan Jecklin will donate $5 million
for a new recreation and wellness center to be built at the
University.
The new facility will be named after the Weinsteins in
honor of the family’s long-time support of the University. Both
Marcus and Carole Weinstein are Richmond graduates. Allison
Weinstein is a member of the University’s board of trustees and
serves as a member of the trustee cabinet leading Richmond’s
$200 million “Transforming Bright Minds” fundraising campaign.
“The continuing generosity of the Weinstein family will
have a significant impact on the health and well-being of University
of Richmond students for generations to come,” said
Richmond President Bill Cooper.
Groundbreaking for the center, to be built alongside the
Robins Center, is scheduled for May 6. Construction will begin
immediately, with completion expected by December 2006.
The total cost of the project is estimated at $12 million. The
center will be available for use by students, faculty, staff and
alumni.
The project includes adding 26,400 square feet of new space
and renovating an additional 32,500 square feet of existing space
inside the Robins Center. The new space will include a three-bay
auxiliary gym with an elevated running track. Renovations will
significantly upgrade and expand current fitness and recreational
facilities.
“The Weinstein family appreciates the opportunity in helping
to invest in this much-needed facility,” Marcus Weinstein said.
During the past 32 years, the family has contributed to a number
of academic programs, endowed faculty chairs, lectureships and
construction projects at the University, including creation of the
Marcus M. & Carole Weinstein and Gilbert M. & Fannie S.
Rosenthal Jewish and Christian Studies Chair, funding the construction
of Weinstein Hall and establishing the Minnie Roth Weinstein
Scholarship Program, the Weinstein Family Endowed Chair in
the Social Sciences, and the Carole M. Weinstein Chair of International
Education.
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