About the Team
• Coaching the Cal team to victory was Bill Falik , Managing Partner, Westpark Communities and Abigail Franklin , UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business. • In addition to bragging rights, the team took home the coveted James W. Brecht Memorial Golden Shovel and a $2,000 check for charity compliments of Cumming Group, GreenRock Capital, and Citizens Bank. NAIOP SFBA’s Annual Cal-Stanford Real Estate Challenge Luncheon was held on April 21st at the InterContinental Hotel in San Francisco. • The subject of this year’s Challenge was to develop the Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Park sites as part of a potential bid to host the 2035 International Exposition, also known as the World's Fair, in San Francisco. Site sponsors include the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure. The Challenge’s primary objectives included: a permanent site infrastructure proposal and associated funding plan, a concept layout of temporary Expo pavilions, a vision and location for one permanent anchor pavilion, and a post-Expo site plan that fulfills long term objectives for the site. Secondary objectives included: open space programming and climate resiliency, exploration of the site’s connectivity to the “String of Pearls” of open space and landmark sites along San Francisco’s waterfront, and interplay with existing historic and art features currently on site.
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CAMPANILE COLLECTIVE | 2035 SF EXPO
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