CCDC hosts informative ‘coffee’ meeting Centre City Development Corporation (CCDC) is hosting “Coffee with CCDC,” a discussion forum where the public can fill up with information about downtown redevelopment, projects and plans. “Coffee with CCDC” will take place at 6 p.m. today, Feb. 4 at the Downtown Information Center, located at 193 Horton Plaza (above CVS/pharmacy). No reservation is required to attend this free meeting. Airport offers flu shots to ticketed passengers The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority has announced a partnership with Pacifica Medical to offer H1N1, pneumonia and other CDC-recommended shots to ticketed passengers and employees at San Diego International Airport. The flu shots are being offered at four post-security locations in Terminals 1 and 2 between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Vaccinations are expected to be available through early 2010. At each kiosk, travelers will have the option of receiving the H1N1 vaccine as well as a host of other travel-related vaccines, including hepatitis A, hepatitis B, pneumonia and typhoid. Seasonal flu shots will also be available. For all vaccines, there will be a discount for San Diego residents. For more information, call (619) 400-2884 or (619) 400-2881, or e-mail [email protected] or [email protected]. City College wins parade grand prize San Diego City College earned top honors in the Jan. 16 San Diego Martin Luther King Parade. Although a parade float winner throughout its 25-plus years of participating in the MLK Parade, this is the first time City College has earned the Sweepstakes Overall Grand Prize. With “Living the Dream, Let Freedom Ring” as the theme of this year’s 30th annual parade, San Diego City College students took inspiration from Dr. King’s quote, “Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” More than two dozen San Diego City College students, faculty and staff designed and assembled their 24-foot float titled, “Letting Freedom Ring Through Education, NOT Incarceration.” Bank of America Tower receives TOBY Award Downtown San Diego’s Bank of America Tower at 450 B St. was awarded The Office Building of the Year (TOBY) Award under the Renovated Building category in late December 2009. The prestigious TOBY competition is held in conjunction with Building Owner’s Management Association (BOMA) International. The TOBY Award is bestowed as the highest mark of excellence for office building management. The Bank of America Tower is owned by One San Diego Associates L.P. of New York, New York and is managed/leased by the San Diego, California office of Colliers International. Ware Malcomb’s San Diego office provided architectural and interior design services for the renovation of a portion of the 277,351 square foot, 20-story office tower.