Current & Upcoming Event List
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Wednesday, May 01, 2024 at 06:00 PM · 52 rsvps
PodShare Venice in Venice, CA2024 WUFfies
Please join the Westside Urban Forum for the
2024 WUFfie Awards and Happy Hour
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
From 6:00 – 9:00pm
Hosted by and at the Venice Podshare
522 Venice Blvd., Venice, CA 90291
RSVP Required!
The Westside Urban Forum is proud to announce the return of the quasi-annual WUFfie Awards with a happy hour and tacos from Pacita's Tacos on Wednesday, May 1st, in the Venice Podshare's garden.
The WUFfie Awards are a long-lasting cult favorite event of the Westside Urban Forum community. The event aims to bring people together to "roast" issues and projects related to land use and community design. In good fun, we joke about the curious, bold, nonsensical, and bizarre projects and policies that make up this space.
Presentation Emcee:
Alex FischSchedule of Events
6:00 pm – Tour of Venice Podshare
6:30 pm – Happy Hour
7:15 pm – WUFfies Presentation
Happy Hour Continues After the PresentationPlease join us for camaraderie and comedy that are the hallmark of the WUFfies.
Registration Fees
$10.00 - All Members
$25.00 - Non-Members
$100.00 - 5 ticket packagePre-registration closes on Tuesday, April 30th.
On Wednesday, May 1st, onsite registration will be available at the cost of an additional $10.
No refunds or credits will be provided after this day.
Travel information will be provided.
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Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 07:45 AM
Helms Design Center in Culver City, CAAdaptive Reuse: Can It Save Post-Pandemic Los Angeles? (MEMBERS-use this page to register)
The Westside Urban Forum Proudly Presents:
Adaptive Reuse: Can It Save Post-Pandemic Los Angeles?
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Helms Design Center7:45 am - 9:30 am PDT
Panel from 8:30 am - 9:30 am
Doors open at 7:45 for registration, breakfast and networking.Registration Open Now!
Four years after the onset of the pandemic and the resulting work-from-home trend, the office market in Los Angeles continues to experience significant challenges with increased vacancy, sluggish leasing, and financially burdened ownership. This market disruption has hollowed out many commercial centers that were traditionally reliant on office workers, resulting in decreased foot traffic and the shuttering of restaurant and retail establishments. Many policy experts have suggested that the rejuvenation of commercial centers requires the reinvention of office centers into mixed-use districts with round-the-clock activation. In order to achieve this, it has been suggested that lightly used office buildings could be converted into residential space, providing a much-needed boost in activity. In response, the City of Los Angeles has released a proposed Adaptive Reuse Ordinance that is intended to encourage these conversions. A similar measure was adopted in Downtown Los Angeles and helped to usher in the boom of residential development that occurred in the neighborhood in the ensuing two decades. However, few office-to-residential conversions have been successfully executed in recent years, and experts in the field have commented that there are significant financial, engineering, and policy challenges that stand in the way of a meaningful wave of residential conversions. Does the City’s proposed ordinance do enough to overcome these challenges? Are there other converted uses that have a higher chance of success? And how does the environmental benefit of preserving the embodied carbon in existing office buildings come into play?
Join the Westside Urban Forum as a panel of experts in the development, design, and public policy fields break down these complex issues. This event aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities of office conversion while discussing the path forward for conversion.
Registration Fees
$50 Members
$65 Non-Members
$10 Student Members & Retired Members
$15 Student Non-Members & Retired Non-MembersPre-registration closes on Wednesday, May 20th. After Wednesday, May 20th, onsite registration will be available at the cost of an additional $10. No refunds or credits will be provided after this day.
Event Time
7:45 am - 9:30 am
7:45 am - Registration & Light Breakfast
8:15 am - Panel Discussion -
Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 07:45 AM
Helms Design Center in Culver City, CAAdaptive Reuse: Can It Save Post-Pandemic Los Angeles? (NONMEMBERS- use this page to register)
The Westside Urban Forum Proudly Presents:
Adaptive Reuse: Can It Save Post-Pandemic Los Angeles?
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Helms Design Center7:45 am - 9:30 am PDT
Panel from 8:30 am - 9:30 am
Doors open at 7:45 for registration, breakfast and networking.Registration Open Now!
Four years after the onset of the pandemic and the resulting work-from-home trend, the office market in Los Angeles continues to experience significant challenges with increased vacancy, sluggish leasing, and financially burdened ownership. This market disruption has hollowed out many commercial centers that were traditionally reliant on office workers, resulting in decreased foot traffic and the shuttering of restaurant and retail establishments. Many policy experts have suggested that the rejuvenation of commercial centers requires the reinvention of office centers into mixed-use districts with round-the-clock activation. In order to achieve this, it has been suggested that lightly used office buildings could be converted into residential space, providing a much-needed boost in activity. In response, the City of Los Angeles has released a proposed Adaptive Reuse Ordinance that is intended to encourage these conversions. A similar measure was adopted in Downtown Los Angeles and helped to usher in the boom of residential development that occurred in the neighborhood in the ensuing two decades. However, few office-to-residential conversions have been successfully executed in recent years, and experts in the field have commented that there are significant financial, engineering, and policy challenges that stand in the way of a meaningful wave of residential conversions. Does the City’s proposed ordinance do enough to overcome these challenges? Are there other converted uses that have a higher chance of success? And how does the environmental benefit of preserving the embodied carbon in existing office buildings come into play?
Join the Westside Urban Forum as a panel of experts in the development, design, and public policy fields break down these complex issues. This event aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities of office conversion while discussing the path forward for conversion.
Registration Fees
$50 Members
$65 Non-Members
$10 Student Members & Retired Members
$15 Student Non-Members & Retired Non-MembersPre-registration closes on Wednesday, May 20th. After Wednesday, May 20th, onsite registration will be available at the cost of an additional $10. No refunds or credits will be provided after this day.
Event Time
7:45 am - 9:30 am
7:45 am - Registration & Light Breakfast
8:15 am - Panel Discussion