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Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Center in 2016: $100 million Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center: $65 million Scripps Health in 2006, 2009, and 2011: $55 million For years, I thought


Children’s Hospital. Donor Ernest Rady ($180 million) pushes researchers to decode children’s obesity, autism, and asthma.


Park, are low-income apartments and town- homes, a new library and police station, and two new schools. The lat- est addition is a children’s clinic, catering to fami- lies with mental health issues, whose operating expenses Robert Price


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“Conrad Prebys” was a construction company that designed and erected buildings. I didn’t real- ize there was a man who’d ponied up the money for these health, education, and arts centers, win- ning, hands down, the citywide sweepstakes for naming rights. His name is immortalized on a collection of build- ings he funded: the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union at San Diego State, UC San Diego Prebys Concert Hall, the Conrad Prebys Elephant Care Center at the zoo, and the Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center — future home of


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