
FAST
FORWARD
SAN
DIEGO
San Diego sits where the desert meets the Pacific, a city shaped by light and open sky.
It has always drawn people who want to build something. Scientists, sailors, engineers, and dreamers who arrived and never left.
The military and biotech industries planted deep roots here. They gave the city an identity grounded in research, precision, and purpose.
But a city is more than its industries. It is the people who teach in its schools, staff its clinics, and keep its neighborhoods running.
Housing costs have pushed too many of those people to the margins. Growth means nothing if the people who sustain a city can no longer afford to live in it.
San Diego's geography makes it a border city in the truest sense. It sits at the intersection of nations, cultures, and economies that depend on each other.
That position is not a problem to solve. It is an advantage few American cities share.
The talent is here. The infrastructure is here. The only question is whether the city moves forward for everyone, and the answer starts when we fast forward San Diego.
Get off the sidelines. Join us.