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WIU to lease building in Macomb and two in QC

WIU will rent the former credit union building to the Illinois Department of Human Services.
Rich Egger
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TSPR
WIU will rent the former credit union building to the Illinois Department of Human Services.

The Western Illinois University Board of Trustees approved a pair of "income-producing contracts" for renting out several of its buildings.

The Illinois Department of Human Services will use the former credit union building, 322 W. University Dr. in Macomb for office space.

Joe Roselieb, WIU Assistant Vice President for Student Success and Auxiliary Services, said the renovation costs are built into the five-year lease, which is retroactive to September 1 and calls for DHS to pay the university $9,693 per month.

"At the end of five years, we will make the money back from the renovation plus I believe in the proximity of about $250,000 to $300,000 of revenue for the institution," he said.

Roselieb said the building is on land owned by WIU, and the university purchased the facility for $1 when the credit union closed.

DHS had been renting space in Seal Hall, which is a much older building on the Macomb campus.

WIU has also agreed to lease Buildings A and B on its Quad Cities campus to the Moline-Coal Valley School District.

The 15-month contract begins on April 1, 2026.

The school district will pay the university $20,000 per month.

"Both of these are examples of symbiotic partnerships," said WIU President Kristi Mindrup.

The school district will use the space to relocate students from Lincoln-Irving Elementary while it completes an expansion project at the school.

Mindrup said "Western is committed to a presence in the Quad Cities" and will continue to use Riverfront Hall on the campus.

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Rich is the News Director at Tri States Public Radio. Rich grew up in the northwest suburbs of Chicago but now calls Macomb home. Rich has a B.A in Communication Studies with an Emphasis on Radio, TV, and Film from Northern Illinois University. Rich came to love radio in high school where he developed his “news nerdiness” as he calls it. Rich’s high school had a radio station called WFVH, which he worked at for a couple years. In college, Rich worked at campus station WKDI for three years, spinning tunes and serving at various times as General Manager, Music Director and Operations Manager. Before being hired as Tri States Public Radio’s news director in 1998, Rich worked professionally in news at WRMN-AM/WJKL-FM in Elgin and WJBC-AM in Bloomington. In Rich’s leisure time he loves music, books, cross-country skiing, rooting for the Cubs and Blackhawks, and baking sugar frosted chocolate bombs. His future plans include “getting some tacos.” [Copyright 2025 Tri States Public Radio]