NAIOP San Diego, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, will install Harvest Small Business Finance Co-Founder Adam Seery as its 2019 president. A 14-year member of NAIOP San Diego, Seery has served on all of the chapter’s committees as well as on NAIOP San Diego’s Developing Leaders council and the board of directors. “As a....
San Diego State University (SDSU) aims to start land purchase negotiations with the City of SanDiego for the Mission Valley stadium site in the first quarter of next year and play its first football game in a new stadium in 2022. This is according toGina Jacobs, AssistantVP of Divisional Communications & Strategy, Business and Financial....
Walden Family Services, a Southern California-based nonprofit foster care, adoption and transition-age housing agency, announces that Chief Operating Officer Sue Evans has been elected to the national Family Focused Treatment Association (FFTA) Board of Directors for a three-year term. The FFTA works to develop, promote and support treatment foster care and is the only national,....
Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3) hosted a meeting recently to highlight a new vision for the northeast corner of Mission Bay. Championed by San Diego’s Audubon Society, and supported by the University of California San Diego (UCSD) and a host of environmental organizations, the ReWild vision aims to restore up to 230 acres of....
A student team from University of San Diego’s Burnham Moores Center for Real Estate submitted the winning redevelopment plan, entitled Delta District, for the SPAWAR site at NAIOP San Diego’s 9th annual University Challenge, held on Thursday, April 25 at Amp&rsand in Mission Valley. The USD student team, comprised of Alex Barachinni, Zachary Burns, Mitch DiLorenzo, Claire Hunn, Alex Spangler and Ryan Todd, presented their mixed-use redevelopment....
Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3) hosted a brief panel discussion followed by an audience participation charrette addressing how to ensure that redevelopment of the Mission Valley stadium site is integrated into the surrounding community to the greatest extent possible, rather than becoming a separate island of development. As moderator Cary Lowe instructed, the goal....
According to panelists at a recent CREW San Diego luncheon this week, healthcare providers are seeking to expand, remodel and re-purpose their facilities to better serve a growing demand based on changing demographics and changing service models. The evolution of consumer-driven healthcare services is also driving up demand for real estate in the healthcare market.....
Walden Family Services, a Southern California-based nonprofit foster care, adoption and transition-age housing agency, has been recognized in Celebrating Everyday Change-Makers in Child Welfare. The first-of-its-kind report highlights more than 70 child welfare agencies across the country that partnered with the HRC Foundation’s All Children – All Families (ACAF) project to improve the services they....
Tickets are on sale for San Francisco-based rock band TRAIN’s exclusive performance at Walden Family Service’s annual Wine D’Vine on October 11, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency in La Jolla, California. All proceeds from event benefit Walden’s programs for foster youth and families. Concertgoers will experience an intimate evening with Train as they perform to....
Walden Family Services, a Southern California-based nonprofit foster care, adoption and transition-age housing agency, announces that Chief Operating Officer Sue Evans was elected chair of the California Alliance for Child and Family Services’ Foster Family Agency (FFA) Committee. The California Alliance represents the state’s most vulnerable populations by standing up for organizations that advocate for....