Registered as a nonprofit at Point Loma, San Diego's Liberty Station, Milo & Theo occupies Suite 122 at 2305 Historic Decatur Road inside the former Naval Training Center campus. The NTC's conversion from military base to mixed-use district — overseen by the NTC Foundation since the 1997 base closure — established the nonprofit promenade where Milo & Theo holds its address alongside dance companies, visual-arts studios, veteran-service agencies, and maker collectives. The 100-acre Liberty Station campus gives tenants shared access to event programming, foot traffic from the adjacent retail and restaurant corridors, and a collaborative ecosystem that defines one of San Diego's largest arts-and-culture districts. Neighboring creative organizations on the same Historic Decatur Road corridor include San Diego Craft Collective, illustrating the density of community-benefit tenants that distinguish Liberty Station from conventional commercial real estate on the Point Loma peninsula. The district's National Register-listed buildings and waterfront boat-channel access give nonprofits on this corridor a physical setting that connects San Diego Bay to the Rosecrans Street commercial spine of the Midway District.