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The Burnham-Moores Center of Real Estate at the University of San Diego School of Business is welcoming the founding partner of Macro Trends Advisors, LCC, Mitch Roschelle as a visiting research fellow within the real estate program.
The center will utilize Roschelle’s expertise in real estate, corporate finance and capital markets as a guest lecturer in graduate and undergraduate real estate courses and provide updates on emerging trends in real estate and product types. He will also moderate panels at real estate events and work closely with faculty and select groups of students.
“I am excited to collaborate with students and faculty alike in the development of cutting edge applied research projects,” Roschelle said.
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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc across San Diego’s most diverse neighborhoods, some nonprofits organizations are altering their missions to provide meals to struggling families.
Several organizations have taken on a weekly food distribution at the Joe & Vi Jacobs Center in addition to their regular operations, while others have completely pivoted to food distribution.
The nonprofit organizers who launched the effort in April imagined it would be a temporary project possibly lasting a couple months, yet the community’s need has kept the distribution running for almost a year.
And organizers don’t see it ending anytime soon.
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Southeastern San Diego’s art scene continues to grow with the emergence of the
Pop-Up Art Gallery at Market Creek Plaza. The partnership between the Southeast Arts Team and the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation has brought the first art gallery into the area. Community members are welcome to make an appointment for free and explore the space – filled with local artists’ paintings, jewelry and other work.
“Having a space dedicated to art led by community members, right off of Euclid and Market has been a game changer. People stop me every day to share how excited and proud they are that this cultural resource is here. Kim Phillips-Pea and her team have done an amazing job. Attracting an artist like Jermaine shows the promise Southeastern San Diego holds and that people believe in what we’re doing ” said Kamaal Martin, curator of the exhibition.