Preliminary Findings on Innovation District in San Diego Working Package No. 3: S3: Social Innovation and Territorial Milieu Laura Biancuzzo/Luana Parisi PAU unit School of Public Affairs Multidisciplinary Approach to Plan Smart SpecialisationStrategies is a Marie Sklodowska- Curie RISE research project funded by the European Union s HORIZON 2020 program for Research and Innovation under the Grant Agreement 645651 DISCLAIMER: The information appearing in this document has been prepared in good faith and represents the opinions of the authors. The authors are solely responsible for this publication and it does not represent the opinion of the European Commission or its Research Executive Agency. Neither the authors nor the European Commission or its Research Executive Agency are responsible or any use that might be made of data including opinions appearing herein. Created with Microsoft PowerPoint presentation softwareand Microsoft ClipArt
Innovation districts Geographic areas where leading-edge anchor institutions and companies cluster and connect with start-ups, business incubators, and accelerators. Compact, transit-accessible, and technically-wired, innovation districts foster open collaboration, grow talent, and offer mixed-used housing, office, and retail. Bruce Katz and Julie Wagner, 2014 Second Mid-term Meeting
Innovation districts Bruce Katz and Julie Wagner, 2014 Global Cities Business Alliance, 2015 Second Mid-term Meeting
Innovation districts New Cycle Innovation District Authors elaboration Second Mid-term Meeting
San Diego at a glance ECONOMY SECTORS Traditional Sectors Economic Drivers Supporting Sectors 7% 4% 12% Economic Drivers 9% 18% 12% 9% Supporting Sectors 7% 10% 12% Traditional Sectors Authors elaboration on SANDAG, 2016 Second Mid-term Meeting
Downtown San Diego at a glance POPULATION RACE 21,420 White Black 8% Hispanic 22% Asian 8% Other 3% White 59% Over 60 19% Under 14 years 3% POPULATION AGE 15,754 Millenials 35 to 59 years 34% 15 to 34 years 44% EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 15,047 Bachelor degree Bachelor or higher 55% Less than high school 8% High school 10% Some college 27% Second Mid-term Meeting Authors elaboration on U.S. Census Bureau, 2015
Downtown San Diego at a glance ECONOMIC SECTORS Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining Construction Wholesale trade Transportation and warehousing, and utilities Other services, except public administration Information Public administration Manufacturing Retail trade Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food Educational services, and health care and social assistance Professional, scientific, and management, and admin. and waste mgmt 13% 14% 17% 23% 0 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 Second Mid-term Meeting Authors elaboration on U.S. Census Bureau, 2015
Downtown San Diego at a glance Mixed-Use LAND USE Vacant Land Public/Institutional 22% Other Uses 46% Commercial and Office 13% Vacant Land 2% Open Space 3% Industrial 5% Residential 9% Second Mid-term Meeting Authors elaboration on Center City Development Corporation, 2006
Downtown San Diego at a glance Mixed-Use LAND USE Vacant Land Second Mid-term Meeting Authors elaboration on Center City Development Corporation, 2006
Insights from the East Village Neighborhood Design jobs cluster, nourished by Education, enriched by the Artsand focused on Innovation. I.D.E.A., 2011 Second Mid-term Meeting
I.D.E.A. District: the Design Cluster I.D.E.A., 2011 Second Mid-term Meeting
I.D.E.A. District: the Design Cluster I.D.E.A., 2011 Second Mid-term Meeting
I.D.E.A. District: the Vision I.D.E.A., 2011 Second Mid-term Meeting
I.D.E.A. District: the Multi-Stage Approach Clark et al., 2016 Second Mid-term Meeting
I.D.E.A. District: the Multi-Stage Approach Clark et al., 2016 Second Mid-term Meeting
I.D.E.A. District: the Multi-Stage Approach Clark et al., 2016 Second Mid-term Meeting
Insights from the East Village Neighborhood Authors elaboration Second Mid-term Meeting
The Catalytic Project IDEA1 Second Mid-term Meeting
Innovative Initiatives Makers Quarter Second Mid-term Meeting
Innovative Initiatives Urban Discovery Academy Fab Lab Silo Smarts Farm Second Mid-term Meeting
The missing Anchor Institution UCSD Extension Second Mid-term Meeting
Findings: Lack of Private Public Partnership Authors elaboration Second Mid-term Meeting
Findings: Leading Role of Real Estate Clark and Moonen, 2015 Second Mid-term Meeting
Findings: Tactical Urbanism Second Mid-term Meeting
Thank you! Laura Biancuzzo/Luana Parisi PAU Unit Marie Curie ER/ESR MAPS_LED Project Second Mid-term Meeting