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Downtown Center BID launches 'Innovate DTLA' initiative with Exclusive Leadership Symposium featuring The Brookings Institution and Project for Public Spaces
Symposium Brings Together the Brightest Minds in Innovation and Placemaking with Downtown's Leading Creative and Tech Businesses, Real Estate Professionals and City Officials to Envision a Thriving Innovation Ecosystem in Downtown Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, June 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Downtown Los Angeles' emergence as a center of innovation and creativity takes another leap forward today with the launch of the Downtown Center BID's 'Innovate DTLA' initiative, announced Carol Schatz, President & CEO of the Downtown Center Business Improvement District [DCBID]. Hosted at WeWork's Gas Company Tower location, today's symposium brings together the leading thinkers on innovation and placemaking, with the growing number of entrepreneurs, business incubators, accelerators, and investors that are increasingly calling Downtown LA home.

Kicking off the symposium was an engrossing dual keynote by Bruce Katz of The Brookings Institute and author of The Rise of Innovation Districts, and Fred Kent, founder of Project for Public Spaces, during which they illustrated that Downtown LA has all the necessary elements of a leading Innovation District. They cited a critical mass of innovation assets, as well as key anchor institutions such as the world-class research facilities of the University of Southern California, as being critical facilitators that will drive the growth of Downtown LA as a globally-acknowledged center for creativity, innovation and technology.

The keynote was followed by a panel discussion with downtown leaders moderated by Andy Altman of The Brookings Institute and focused on developing an innovation ecosystem and culture of creativity. The main goals of the Innovate DTLA initiative are to:

  • Promote downtown as a place of innovation and creativity
  • Nurture the existing innovation ecosystem
  • Attract more creative and technology companies, organizations and individuals to DTLA

According to Schatz, "With the incredible number of creative and tech firms making Downtown LA their home, we recognized the need to bring them together to establish key relationships and build a thriving environment of collaboration that will not only give Downtown an advantage over other submarkets in the city, but grow the city into a leading center of innovation."

For more information on InnovateDTLA, contact Nick Griffin, Director of Economic Development at the DCBID, or visit the website at https://www.downtownla.com/about-us/programs-initiatives/innovate-dtla.

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SOURCE Downtown Center Business Improvement District (Los Angeles)