Friday, February 9, 2024

A Collaborative of San Diego Design Leaders Reinvigorates the Design Center, Introduces Futuro Space; Collection of new gathering spaces named for iconic Futuro House of the 1970s

  • David McCullough

     SAN DIEGO, CA – At the renowned San Diego Design Center, a classic 15,344-square-foot mid-century modern multi-building office campus located at 3605 Fifth Avenue in Hillcrest, local design leaders are joining forces to reinvigorate the iconic property. Sean Slater and Frank Wolden of architecture, planning and interiors firm RDC,

 Graham Hollis

David McCullough of landscape architecture and urban design firm McCullough Landscape Architecture, and the property’s owner Graham Hollis of Blue Sapphire Holdings are collaborating to bring back the original intent of the space as a creative hub for the San Diego arts and design community.  

 Together, they are launching a set of community gathering spaces dubbed Futuro Space after the iconic UFO-like Futuro House that inhabited the Design Center parking lot in the 1970s. 


These leaders and their firms are working together to offer and manage Futuro Space as a hub for community meetings, creative collaboration, and other design-focused gatherings. 

 

“The San Diego Design Center is not just a building, but a place where history and creativity meet,” said Sean Slater, AIA, Senior Principal at RDC. “Together with Blue Sapphire Holdings and McCullough, RDC is working to make this special place a community hub for creative discourse.” 


Sean Slater

Futuro Space is 1,200 SF

  • RDC moved into the Design Center in September 2021
  • RDC occupies 1,500 SF
  • McCullough moved into the Design Center in September 2022
  • McCullough occupies 1,500 SF
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  • The Design center is also occupied by Ray Hollander Design, Brian Brown Studio, and a few law firms.  

 Futuro Space is a collection of gathering spaces intended to reinvigorate the spirit of the original intent of the Design Center, opening a collective of community collaboration rooms and event spaces for the community of San Diego and the surrounding area.


 It is comprised of large and small meeting rooms, patio event space and individual workstations, with plans to add more community resources and engagement tools as time goes on. 


It opened in late 2023 and has already become the place for dialogue on issues of design and the built environment, both formally and informally. Groups Futuro has hosted include the Urban Land Institute (ULI San Diego-Tijuana), the American Institute of Architects (AIA San Diego), the San Diego Architectural Foundation, and Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3). 


 Frank Wolden
“The San Diego Design Center is more than just a place. It is a symbol of San Diego's artistic and creative history, and a space where minds and ideas thrive. It is a place for productivity, collaboration, and innovation, and a forum where ideas that will shape the future of San Diego,” said Frank Wolden, Urbanist at RDC. “We are excited to welcome creatives to thrive in this space with us.” 

 

Community and arts organizations interested in using the space should contact Dalane Nash, Senior Community Experience Manager for RDC at dalane.nash@rdc-s111.com. For more information, visit rdcollaborative.com/futurospace. 


Dalane Nash
The Design Center: A Symbol of San Diego's Artistic and Creative History

  

“Ruocco’s original intention for The Design Center was for the space to be a hub of creativity and innovation, a space dedicated to new ideas and devoted to pushing the envelope, and improving the city it served.


 "Our intention is to further that mission,” said David McCullough, ASLA, PLA, Principal at McCullough Landscape Architecture. 

 

The Design Center complex, located at 3605 Fifth Avenue in Hillcrest, was designed by prominent San Diego architect, Lloyd Ruocco, FAIA. 


Upon completion of construction in 1949, Ruocco moved his architecture studio to the Design Center, along with the studio and showrooms of his wife, interior designer, and professor Ilse Hamann Ruocco.

 

Lloyd Ruocco
Focusing on the creative community, the couple transformed the space into an incubator for artists, designers, photographers, and architects who were invited by Ruocco to help shape the city’s arts community. 

 

Constructed of primarily redwood and glass, a style reminiscent of many of Ruocco’s early designs, its open floor plans and rectilinear structures are hallmarks of the California Modern style—a style he helped pioneer. 


"The openness of design and extensive use of glass reflects Ruocco’s sensitivity for a built environment’s relationship with the outdoors that became a trademark of some of his most notable designs. Lloyd Ruocco is quoted as saying, “Good architecture should call for the minimum use of materials for the most interesting and functional enclosure of space.” 




 Ruocco was instrumental in founding several community design organizations, including co-founding Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3), an influential group of thinkers and leaders concerned with urban design that successfully fought a California Department of Transportation plan to widen State Highway 163 where it passes through Balboa Park.



Founded in 1961, C-3 continues today as a nonpartisan, nonprofit group of informed citizens in San Diego, answering the question: “How can we make a city that is fit to live in?  

 

When Blue Sapphire Holdings LLC acquired the Design Center, Graham Hollis and his team restored its facade. The company used the lower level of the property while renting the other floors to design professionals. Hollis commented, “We had a vision to return this space to its original purpose, serving as a center where design and ideas flourish. We are pleased to be taking that idea to the next level with Futuro Space.” 


Design Center, San Diego, CA

San Diego and Tijuana Named World Design Capital 2024 

 

The Design Center is a symbol of San Diego’s importance in the global design community. Recently the World Design Organization jointly designated the cities of San Diego and Tijuana as World Design Capital 2024 for their commitment to human-centered design and shared legacies of cross-border collaboration.


 Futuro Space is currently working with World Design Capital San Diego-Tijuana to discuss strategies for the World Design Capital 2024 celebration events. 

 

“The recent selection of San Diego as the World Design Capital adds an additional layer of importance to the activities at the Design Center and the launch of Futuro Space,” Slater said. “We are excited to be part of this conversation and provide an inspiring place for collaborative thinking, and look forward to being a part of San Diego's creative future.”  

 

About RDC 

 

Founded in 1979, RDC is a full-service, award-winning architecture firm dedicated to making everyday places extraordinary. Practice areas include placemaking, retail, store planning, entertainment, hospitality, office, residential, interiors, branding, and procurement. Headquartered in Long Beach, CA, the firm has 180 staff members and offices located in Washington, DC, Rogers, AR, and San Diego, CA. 






 About McCullough Landscape Architecture, Inc.

Founded in 1999, McCullough Landscape Architecture, Inc., is an award-winning landscape architecture, environmental planning, and urban design firm with offices located in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Oakland, CA.

 Now celebrating 25 years, the company has earned regional and national recognition for its many private development, civic, and commercial projects – including retail, mixed-use, and entertainment facility master plans.

 McCullough is proud to be certified by the State of California Department of General Services as a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and a Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB), and certified by the City of San Diego as a Small Local Business Enterprise (SLBE).

   

Contact:


David Ebeling

Ebeling Communications

949.861.8351

949.278.7851 (Cell)

david@ebelingcomm.com

Member of the National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE)

“PR Strategist for the Commercial Real Estate Industry:  I do what I love and love what I do.” 


www.rdcollaborative.com.

www.McCulloughLA.com.


Lee & Associates South Florida Bolsters Multifamily Team with Addition of Luisa Pena as Principal

 Luisa Pena

MIAMI, FL  – Lee & Associates South Florida further strengthened its market-leading team of talented commercial real estate brokers, with Luisa Pena joining the firm as Principal. Based in Miami, Pena has more than 15 years of experience in the real estate arena and specializes in multifamily investment properties.

 

A South Florida native and second-generation real estate professional, Pena’s extensive market knowledge and robust network provide a distinct competitive advantage.

 

Prior to joining Lee & Associates South Florida, Pena served as an Associate with Marcus & Millichap. While there, she exclusively handled the acquisition and disposition of multifamily assets throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties and was an active member of the firm’s National Housing Group.


Matthew Rotolante

“Luisa Pena is a tremendous addition to our multifamily team and overall firm,” Lee & Associates South Florida President Matthew Rotolante said. “She has an impressive combination of multifamily experience, market knowledge and relationships that will be beneficial to our clients in the sector.”

 

Pena’s current listings include a fully occupied multifamily property in Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood that is available for $4.9 million.

  

Contact:

 Eric Kalis

Senior Vice President

ekalis@boardroompr.com

C 305-794-5123

O 954-370-8999

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Seefried Properties Brokers Sale of 144,000 Square Foot Industrial Building in Elgin, IL

SOLD:  144,414-square-foot industrial facility  in Elgin, IL
 

Elgin, IL– Seefried Properties, a privately held real estate firm specializing in the development, leasing, and management of industrial properties, has formally announced the sale of a 144,414-square-foot industrial facility to a custom plastic molded parts manufacturer. The transaction details remain confidential.


Jason West 
Jason West and Doug Pilcher with Cushman and Wakefield represented Seefried in the sale, while Noel Liston of Core Industrial Realty represented the buyer.


Located at 1705 Madeline Lane in Elgin, Illinois, the building features a 32-foot clear height, nineteen dock doors with two drive-in doors, 205 car parking stalls, and an ESFR fire sprinkler system.


Doug Pilcher

The property is part of a two-building 465,360-square-foot Class A campus that commenced construction in July of 2023. Seefried is actively seeking users to lease or purchase the adjacent property at 1700 Madeline Lane.

 

 Following shell completion in March 2024, the building will include 320,946 square feet of space with divisibility down to 150,000 square feet.

 

Additional features include a 36-foot clear height, forty-two dock doors with room for six future dock doors, two drive-in doors, 259 car parking stalls, and an ESFR fire sprinkler system.

                                     


Dave Riefe
Dave Riefe,Senior Vice President of Seefried's Midwest region, remarked, "The considerable demand for premium industrial and logistics facilities in the Chicago market is what, in our opinion, makes this project an attractive investment.


 "Given the location’s accessibility to a large population base and diverse labor pool, we anticipate sustained demand for this type of product throughout the area."

Both buildings are strategically located one mile south of a full four-way interchange at I90 and Randall Road, providing proximity to a population of 3.8 million within a 30-mile radius.

 

Contact:

           

Barbara Bennett Marketing Coordinator

t: (602) 337-8730  |  m: (520) 661-9641 
e: 
bbennett@seefriedproperties.com
2201 E. Camelback Rd Ste 222  |  Phoenix, AZ 85016

 

www.seefriedproperties.com.

 

Hold Thyssen Transaction Specialist Carol Kinnard Completes Multi-Year Leases Valued at over $1.3 Million in 2023

 

Carol Kinnard

CLEARWATER, FL -   Transaction Specialist Carol Kinnard at Hold-Thyssen, Inc, a full-service commercial property firm with offices in Clearwater and Winter Park completed 2023 leases for more than 33,600 SF during 2023.  The transactions are valued at more than 

$­­­­1.3 Million.

Tampa Bay area lease transactions completed by Kinnard include:

Multi-year ground lease of 0.6 Acres (26,136 square feet) in Holiday, FL for Scooters Coffee franchise owners who Kinnard represents, and who closed on their first location in New Port Richey in late 2022.


Multi-year professional office lease of 1,500 square feet for Turning Point Wellness Center at Ballantrae Professional Center in Lutz, FL;

Multi-year retail lease to Hidden Creek Golf Cars for the 1,723 square foot retail building at 6033-6035 US Highway 19 in New Port Richey, FL;   

Ridgewood Square, Port Richey, FL

Five multi-year retail leases on behalf of the landlord at Ridgewood Square in Port Richey, FL: 2,000 square feet leased to Bad Wolf, LLC; 1,000 square feet to Ambas Holdings, Inc.; 690 square feet to MRC Games; 500 square feet to J5 Collectibles; and 144 square feet to Compliance Consulting.

Hold Thyssen, Inc. based in Winter Park, FL with offices in Clearwater, FL, provides commercial property brokerage and leasing and management services to institutional and private investor clients nationwide.  The 40+ year-old firm’s current portfolio includes more than 100 commercial properties throughout the United States.

 

Contacts:

           

Richard J. Fisher, Vice President/Investor Services, Hold-Thyssen, Inc.

 813-880-7100 ext303 

rfisher@HoldThyssen.com

 

Beth Payan, Managing Director, Larry Vershel Communications Inc

407-461 3781 

beth@larryvershel.com