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CREW San Diego to Present SANDAG’s 2025 Regional Plan

CREW San Diego will present an educational conversation with SANDAG principal economist Naomi Young as she shares insights from SANDAG’s 2025 Regional Plan. It’s scheduled for Thursday, May 30 at La Valle Coastal Club, 5690 Cancha de Golf in Rancho Santa Fe. Moderating will be Brooke Miller, special counsel at Sheppard Mullin.

Every four years, SANDAG prepares an updated regional plan that focuses on how to best enhance the quality of life for generations to come. The conversation with Young will focus on the following topics: 

  • How is the most recent forecast different from the past? 
  • What should we be thinking about in the short term and long-term outlook?
  • How can CRE professionals leverage SANDAG’s extensive, data-driven expertise to develop innovative solutions and prepare for San Diego’s impending landscape? 
  • How will transactions be impacted, and what’s needed to support the growth of the region?

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