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Student housing co-op looks off campus after reaching stalemate with UW-Madison | Higher education

April 25, 2022 Wilma Lugo

A UW-Madison student housing cooperative whose building the university has slated for demolition will likely look off campus for a new place to live because the two parties are seemingly at an impasse.

The Zoe Bayliss Women’s Cooperative has leased space at 915 W. Johnson St. from UW-Madison since the 1950s and is one of the last student housing co-ops in the state. As Downtown rents rise, the co-op is also one of the few affordable housing options left for UW-Madison students.

UW-Madison, however, plans to demolish the building after the end of next school year to begin construction on a new academic building that will pave the way for the eventual teardown of the antiquated Humanities Building. The demolition plans have been in the works and communicated to the co-op for more than a decade, university officials have said.


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The project leaves the couple dozen Zoe Bayliss residents searching for a new home for the 2023-24 school year, which they had hoped UW-Madison would provide in the form of a similar stand-alone building.

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The university’s latest — and final — offer is renovating part of Phillips Hall, 1950 Willow Drive, into a student cooperative community housing 34 students. University Housing spokesperson Brendon Dybdahl estimated the renovation would cost about $3 million. The proposed design would add features common in a cooperative living environment, such as a commercial kitchen, central bathroom and lounge space.







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“People feel a sense of ownership,” co-op president Angela Maloney said about the democratically elected way in which the Zoe Bayliss Women’s Cooperative runs.



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Zoe Bayliss residents overwhelmingly voted down the UW-Madison proposal, co-op president Angela Maloney said this week. Objections included increased cost, the lease’s length expanding from nine months to 12 and concern that the arrangement wouldn’t allow the co-op to operate independently. 

University Housing director Jeff Novak said the new rate — about $120,000 annually, including utilities — would cost residents less per month over 12 months than the co-op’s current nine-month rate, which is roughly $104,000 with utilities. He called the deal “very fair,” with rent that still falls well below market value in the Madison co-op community, does not account for utility costs in the summer months and includes air conditioning, an amenity the current building lacks.

Zoe Bayliss would continue to manage their own expenses and decide what to individually charge residents, including whether to offer nine-month leases, Dybdahl said.


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Zoe Bayliss is monitoring the private housing market over the next year to find a place to purchase or lease long term, Maloney said. But UW-Madison can also change its mind and make another offer.

“We’re pretty hopeful we’ll be able to figure something out,” she said, noting a fundraiser slated for later this month.







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Angela Maloney, a junior from Madison and president of the Zoe Bayliss Women’s Cooperative, examines paintings on the wall left behind by former residents of the cooperative that began in the 1950s.



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Zoe Bayliss is free to turn UW-Madison down, but the university doesn’t have plans nor an obligation to provide other alternatives, officials said. Regardless of the co-op’s decision, UW-Madison is moving forward on the plan to create a student cooperative-style community in Phillips Hall.

“We’ve had a 70-year relationship with Zoe Bayliss and we want to continue to have it,” Novak said in a Friday interview. “We want to partner with them but if they choose not to, we understand.

“Since 1955, UW-Madison has offered a cooperative and that’s not changing.”

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Who: Zoe Bayliss residents, alumni and community members

What: Food and T-shirt fundraiser

Where: Zoe Bayliss Cooperative, 915 W. Johnson St.

When: 6 p.m. April 29

Why: All money goes toward co-op’s search for a long-term housing solution.

Photos: Zoe Bayliss Co-op, a women’s student housing cooperative at UW





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Residents at the Zoe Bayliss Women’s Cooperative, a student housing co-op on the UW-Madison campus, chat after sharing a meal together. From left are: Melissa Schmidt-Landin, a third-year graduate student from Baldwin; Kyi Khaing, a junior from Myanmar; Bernadette Maurice, a junior from Oregon; Isha Srivastava, a freshman from Saudi Arabia; and Ishita Arora, a sophomore from Carver, Minn.



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The UW-Madison-owned building that the Zoe Bayliss cooperative leases annually is slated for demolition in 2023.



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“People feel a sense of ownership,” co-op president Angela Maloney said about the democratically-elected way in which the cooperative runs. 



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A hallway to student’s rooms at Zoe Bayliss Co-op, a women’s student housing cooperative at UW, on West Johnson Street in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 2, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



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Angela Maloney, a junior from Madison and president of the Zoe Bayliss Women’s Cooperative, examines paintings on the wall left behind by former residents of the cooperative that began in 1955.



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Molly Nortman, a first-year graduate student from Beaver Dam, cleans out the fridge in the dining and kitchen area at Zoe Bayliss. Co-op residents are responsible for one hour of kitchen duty per week.



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“People feel a sense of ownership,” co-op president Angela Maloney said about the democratic way in which the cooperative runs. 



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Angela Maloney, a junior from Madison and president of Zoe Bayliss Co-op, a women’s student housing cooperative at UW on West Johnson Street, shows off her room she shares with another resident in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 2, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



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Angela Maloney, a junior from Madison and president of Zoe Bayliss Co-op, a women’s student housing cooperative at UW on West Johnson Street, displays a bottle in her room in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 2, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



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The Zoe Bayliss co-op has a commercial kitchen, which may be tough to keep if the cooperative moves to the floor or wing of a dorm.



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The lounge area at Zoe Bayliss Co-op, a women’s student housing cooperative at UW, on West Johnson Street in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 2, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



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The laundry room at Zoe Bayliss Co-op, a women’s student housing cooperative at UW, on West Johnson Street in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 2, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



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