ULI San Francisco: Dogpatch Power Station and Pier 70 (SOLD OUT)

When

2025-06-04
2025-06-04T17:00:00 - 2025-06-04T19:00:00
America/Los_Angeles

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    Where

    Dogpatch Power Station and Pier 70 Will open in a new window 1201 Illinois Street San Francisco, CA 94107 UNITED STATES
    closed toed shoes are mandatory

    Pricing

    Standard Pricing Until June 3 Members Non-Members
    Student $35.00 N/A
    Under Age 35 $45.00 N/A

    A $10 late fee will be added to the above pricing starting Wednesday, June 4.

    Refunds are available with a written request provided to ULI SF at least 48 hours prior to the event.

    This event is sold out. Please contact Niyah Fambro at [email protected] to be added to the waitlist. 

    Join the ULI SF Young Leaders Group (YLG) for our annual DeTour event highlighting the transformation of San Francisco’s Central Waterfront. This walking tour will explore the redevelopment of the Dogpatch Power Station and Pier 70, two historic sites reimagined into vibrant mixed-use communities. Attendees will learn about master planning, public-private partnerships, and adaptive reuse shaping the area and hear directly from the teams leading these exciting waterfront projects. Closed-toed shoes are required.

     

    Speakers:

    Schedule:

    • 5:00-5:20 pm: Registration at Power Station entrance (1201 Illinois Street, San Francisco, CA 94107). Please provide ample travel time to the Power Station, as there is a home Giants game at 6:45 pm
    • 5:20-5:30 pm: Welcome & introductions
    • 5:30-5:50 pm: Walking tour of Dogpatch Power Station
    • 5:50-6:00 pm: Travel to Power Plan to Pier 70
    • 6:00-6:30 pm: Walking tour of Pier 70
    • 6:30-7:00 pm: Drinks and Networking at Dogpatch Saloon

     

    YLG events are geared towards young leaders under the age of 35.

     

    Thank you to the YLG Steering Committee for organizing this event!

     

    The health and safety of our members, staff, and event attendees remain a priority of ULI SF. We ask that you please take precautions and/or refrain from attending our events if you believe you have been exposed to COVID-19, are experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19, or are feeling ill prior to the event. You are welcome to mask at your discretion. ULI SF may require that attendees comply with additional COVID-19 procedures of the event venue and local health authorities and may update its policies from time-to-time if circumstances require.

    ULI reserves the right to capture and broadcast digital media content in the form of photographs, audio, and video during this Program. By participating in this program, you hereby grant permission to ULI and its representatives to photograph and/or record you during the in-person and virtual events for this program, and to distribute, broadcast, use, or otherwise globally disseminate, in perpetuity, such media without any further approval or payment.
     

    Dogpatch Power Station and Pier 70 1201 Illinois Street San Francisco, CA 94107 UNITED STATES

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    Speakers

    Enrique Landa

    Associate Capital

    Enrique Landa is a Managing Partner at Associate Capital and leads the firm’s investing and development efforts. Enrique and the team recently obtained entitlements and commenced construction on Power Station – a 29-acre project with life science, office, residential and hotel uses on the San Francisco Bay. Enrique has spent his career working with family offices to manage large portfolios and develop real estate projects. A fan of complex problems in need of creative solutions, he is especially drawn to rehabilitating historic buildings, buying assets that aren’t for sale and finding innovative ways to finance affordable housing. Along the way, he has been known to fall in love with historic buildings, like the Swedish American Hall, which he helped restore, landmark and place on the National Register of Historic Places. Enrique has degrees from the University of Cambridge and University of Pennsylvania. He is a board member of Meals on Wheels and lives with his family in San Francisco. Pulled from https://www.associatecapital.com/team