“Food is about belonging and identity, and places like this offer that security and sense of place. It’s why we love City Heights. It feels like home.”
Read MoreHave you noticed how often people celebrate resilience?
It’s really easy to do, and it makes sense—people love a good underdog story. It’s inspiring to see someone overcome obstacles, but resilience narratives alone just aren’t enough.
Read MoreOur second annual City Heights Business Expo was great time! Local business owners and entrepreneurs spent time sharing and asking questions, and it’s a reminder that business doesn’t have to be cutthroat for everyone to rise together.
Read MoreOur team recently spent time eating and hanging out together in-person for the first time in years! We’re grateful for tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams, but nothing can replace being in the same space together.
Read MoreAround City Heights, we talk a lot about slowing gentrification, but taking a few minutes to just lament and grieve the pain it causes is also important.
Read MoreWhether your business is still just a dream or you've been operating for years, the Business Expo will have resources for you. Join like-minded community members as we all work toward the common goal of economic stability and a prosperous community.
Read MoreJim Bleisner is a City Heights CDC founder, activist, mixed-media artist, and passionate neighbor with extensive history in the City Heights community.
Read MoreDr. Stanley Rodriguez recently stopped by New Roots Community Farm to gift the gardeners with native plants!
Read MoreThis young musician reached out asking if he could donate a portion of his music proceeds toward our work in the community, then he generously offered to share some of his own story of growing up in City Heights!
Read MoreThanks to all who joined the ride! This was the most recent in our community bike ride series as we rode from City Heights to Southeast San Diego to Chicano Park and all the way to the bay at Cesar Chavez Park Pier!
Read MoreFor the first time in the City of San Diego, sidewalk vendors will have an opportunity to own a business. We always knew these vendors were an essential part of our communities, but now they will have path to make that official!
Read MoreExciting news! After excellent leadership and enhancing our work and reputation in the region as Senior Program Manager, our own Alexis Villanueva has been promoted to the position of Economic Development Director.
Read MoreMeet Tom, a local who loves the City Heights community! In the middle of learning a new job, Tom graciously sat down to share a little about himself and why he’s excited to join the team…
Read MoreOnce an abandoned lot at the corner of University and the 15 freeway, Tierra Central is being reclaimed by and for the community of City Heights.
Read MoreGood news! Many of you know there’s a labor shortage, and you may know we’ve been looking to hire for a few positions on our team. In the coming weeks, we’ll introduce you to some new faces we’re thrilled to have onboard, starting with Ashton.
Read MoreJoin us on Saturday, Feb. 12 for Creek to Bay: Community Bike Ride! We're excited to return our community bike ride series by biking from New Roots Garden (54th & Chollas Pkwy), to @urbancollaborative Transportation Expo, to Chicano Park, and All The Way To The Bay!
Read MoreToday, Peaches Turner reminded me that serving in the community doesn’t have to be complicated. She works for a nonprofit and is technically paid to help folks, but her help goes way beyond that…
Read MoreThe Regional Plan affects all who call San Diego home, and the vote to approve this year’s plan is happening this week.
We’ve been at the table since the plan was formed, and this plan is especially important to us because it would mean promises made to our communities decades ago would be kept.
Concerned about displacement, the housing crisis, and gentrification?
Hear from experts this Wednesday, November 17th for an exploration of anti-displacement strategies!
Hosted by City Heights CDC and the SR-15 Transportation Equity & Affordable Housing Task Force, we'll hear clear, concrete ways we can help keep neighbors from being displaced from their homes.
Read MoreLeticia is passing the torch, and we are thrilled to see where the Resident Services team lead takes her work next. Know someone who might be a good fit for the job? Send them our Careers Page and encourage them to apply!
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