Steward of a $120 million historic-preservation campaign in Point Loma, San Diego, the NTC Foundation has operated Arts District Liberty Station as a 100-acre creative district on the National Register of Historic Places since 2000. The 501(c)(3) has secured $89 million to renovate seventeen of twenty-six former Naval Training Center buildings, filling them with more than ninety resident organizations including Cygnet Theatre, whose stagecraft anchors the district's performing-arts programming. Its Liberty School program embeds teaching artists from resident groups into standards-aligned classroom instruction for underserved public-school students, with more than a thousand children cycling through the curriculum since launch. Monthly First Friday events draw audiences across the 28-acre campus for gallery openings, live dance and music performances, and public-art installations commissioned through the foundation's Art in Public Places program. Those commissions and performance calendars are co-produced with resident companies such as Malashock Dance, whose Truxtun Road studio anchors contemporary-movement programming at Liberty Station. The capstone undertaking remains the full build-out of all twenty-six buildings — a campaign that, once complete, will make this the largest arts-and-culture adaptive-reuse project in San Diego.