Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Q2 2021 American Assets Trust, Inc. Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] I would now like to turn the call over to your host, Adam Wyll, you may begin.
Adam Wyll
President & Chief Operating Officer
Thank you, operator. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to American Assets Trust, Inc. second quarter 2021 earnings call. Yesterday afternoon, our earnings release and supplemental information were furnished to the SEC on Form 8-K. Both are now available on the Investors section of our website, americanassetstrust.com. A telephonic replay and on-demand webcast will also be available for this call over the next week. During this call, we will discuss non-GAAP financial measures, which are reconciled to our GAAP financial results in our earnings release and supplemental information. We will also be making forward-looking statements based on our current expectations, which statements are subject to risks and un
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SAN DIEGO â After quietly raising $98.7 million from key philanthropic supporters over the past five years, the San Diego Symphony announced Thursday that its new bayside concert venue downtown will officially be called The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park.
The name is in honor of its two top donors: Ernest and Evelyn Rady contributed the lead gift of $15 million toward the construction of the venue, while Joan and Irwin Jacobs gave $11 million.
The outdoor venue s central gathering space for dining and socializing will be named⯠Prebys Plaza in honor of the late Conrad Prebys and The Conradâ¯Prebys Foundation, which contributed $15 million to the symphony. Of that amount, $12.5 million was designated for construction costs.