Panel Discussion

HOME: Adaptive Reuse and Preservation’s Broader Role in Housing

Saturday, November 16, 2024

1–2:30 p.m.

Join the L.A. Conservancy for a panel discussion on housing and our new campaign, HOME, and the important role preservation plays in maintaining affordability, creating new housing, and offering solutions to the housing crisis in Los Angeles.
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About This Panel Discussion

MEMBER PRE-SALE | OCTOBER 2 – OCTOBER 8
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Join the L.A. Conservancy for a panel discussion on housing and our new campaign, HOME, and the important role preservation plays in maintaining affordability, creating new housing, and offering solutions to the housing crisis in Los Angeles.   

Too often, historic preservation is portrayed as an impediment in the way of progress when it comes to providing much-needed housing in Los Angeles. But places like Harbor House are proof that retaining and rehabilitating older buildings can do just the opposite. Converting historic structures into new mixed-income, multi-family housing while preserving existing affordable housing are just some of the strategies this panel will address, along with the challenges and necessity of creating and keeping housing affordable for everyone.      

This panel will feature experts in architecture, development, affordable housing, preservation advocacy, and beyond. Come prepared for a thoughtful, insightful discussion in the historic gymnasium of the 1926 Harbor House! 

Member Presale October 2-8, General Public Sale Begins October 9

1.5 hours

Registration required

Wheelchair accessible

Rain or shine

Ticket Information

$15

Youth (17 and under)

$20

General Public

$15

Members

Key Information

The panel will take place in Harbor House’s recently restored gymnasium.

Meeting Location

Harbor House, 921 S Beacon Street, San Pedro. The reservation confirmation email provides meeting and parking information.

Important Policies

  • The event will take place rain or shine.
  • All sales are final; no refunds or exchanges.
  • Children should be supervised by an adult at all times.
  • The L.A. Conservancy follows all City and County of Los Angeles guidelines, and all COVID-19 protocols are subject to change.
  • If you have any questions before event day, please contact the Conservancy at info@laconservancy.org or (213) 623-2489.

For additional details, see below.

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