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February 23, 2022
Taking place across two half-days (the afternoon of April 18 and the morning of April 19, 2022), the fourteenth Building Healthy Places Forum will highlight the people, projects, and initiatives advancing health equity in under-resourced communities, with a focus on Southeast San Diego.
The forum, generously supported by ULI Foundation Governor Randall Lewis, is designed to foster conversation among leaders in health, social equity, and real estate that will spark real and lasting change.
Meet the San Diego forum attendees. Learn about past forums.
Forum Highlights
When: Monday, April 18, 3:00 – 8:00 p.m.; and Tuesday, April 19, 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Where: Locations and venues identified in agenda below.
Cost: Registration fee of $75 required. Capacity limited.
Health policy: Spring Meeting attendees and staff must be fully vaccinated. ULI follows local laws related to indoor mask use at the time of the event.
Universal Access: Contact [email protected] to request special accommodations.
Continuing Education: AICP CM 4.0 and AIA CE approved.
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Part 1: THE BIG PICTURE | Monday, April 18, 2022, 3:00 - 8:00 PM PT Roy's Waterfront (2nd Floor), 333 W Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA From the Manchester Grand Hyatt the venue is a 5-minute walk. Exit the rear of the Grand Hyatt and take the waterfront trail south (towards the Marriott). Roy’s is located adjacent to the Marriott overlooking the marina. |
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3:00pm | Arrival Reception |
4:00pm | Introductions, BHP Forum Overview, Rachel MacCleery, Senior Vice President, ULI Building Heathy Places Initiative Welcome: Randall Lewis, Executive Vice President and Principal, Lewis Management Corporation and ULI Foundation Governor Update: New ULI report: ‘10 Principles for Embedding Racial Equity in Real Estate Development,’ Juanita Hardy, Managing Principal, Tiger Management Consulting Group LLC 'San Diego’s “Five Big Moves,”' Hasan Ikhrata, Executive Director, San Diego Association of Governments Keynote: 'Reclaiming Your Community,' Majora Carter, real estate developer, urban revitalization strategy consultant, MacArthur Fellow and Peabody Award winning broadcaster Program followed by short break before dinner is served. |
6:30pm | Group Dinner (same venue) |
Part 2: LOCAL ACTION | Tuesday, April 19, 2022, 8:00 AM- 12:30 PM PT Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation, 404 Euclid Avenue, San Diego, CA |
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8:00am | Transportation from Manchester Grand Hyatt (charter bus or local trolley) Note: Local trolley (light rail) passes available by request/distributed in advance (dinner on April 18th). |
8:30am | Arrival coffee/snacks Welcome: '"Listen-Learn-Design-Do," The Jacobs Center and the Future of the Opportunity Zone,' Reginald Jones, President and CEO, Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation and the Jacobs Family Foundation Panel Discussion: 'Market Creek Plaza & Beyond – 20 Years of Community Impact,' Facilitated by Majora Carter - Narri Cooper, Investor, Diamond Community Investors; and Director, Community Relations and Partnerships, Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation - Reginald Jones, President and CEO, Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation - Michele Vives, VP, Douglas Wilson Companies/Town Center Master Plan real estate development consultant - Tony Young, President, RISE San Diego; former president, San Diego City Council (District 4) |
10:30am | Case Study Walking Tour: Southeast San Diego Town Center/Market Creek Plaza |
11:30am | Return to Manchester Grand Hyatt via charter bus or trolley. Estimated arrival at 12:15 pm. Note: Boxed lunch available at meeting hotel in advance of the Opening General Session starting at 1pm. |
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