The Rainin Arts Real Estate Strategy - Kenneth Rainin Foundation
PUSH Dance performing at 5M Park's outdoor stage behind 447 Minna Street. Photo credit: Cesar Rubio

The Rainin Arts Real Estate Strategy

The Rainin Arts

Real Estate Strategy

A collaborative and innovative solution to the displacement of arts and culture nonprofits.

The arts drive vibrant and diverse communities and are critical to neighborhood cohesion, health and wellbeing. The Rainin Arts Real Estate Strategy connects resources in the community to the real estate needs of arts and culture organizations so they can continue to thrive. The strategy is adaptable for any neighborhood where artists and cultural organizations are being edged out or displaced due to development, redevelopment or inattentive planning.

A Revolutionary And Collaborative Approach

The Rainin Arts Real Estate Strategy enables arts and culture nonprofits to buy or lease real estate by matching funding with the right site and low-cost financing that freezes the price of the real estate against market escalation. Deed and lease agreements on the property ensure that the space remains for arts use in perpetuity. As borrowed capital is reimbursed, it is recycled and used for another space purchase, establishing permanent assets and homes for nonprofit organizations for decades to come.

People dressed in white, adding colorful paintings to white walls in a building.
“Tarot in Pandemic & Revolution” curated by Adrián Arias. Photo credit: Mogli Maureal

The Path To Ownership

PHASE 1

A Promising Partnership

The 80 Turk Street building in San Francisco that Community Arts Stabilization Trust and CounterPulse identified. Photo credit: Kegan Marling

The renovation at 80 Turk Street required deep collaboration between all partners. Photo credit: Kegan Marling

PHASE 2

Financing The Project

PHASE 3

Lease To Ownership

After 10 years of paying a below-market-rate lease to CAST, CounterPulse celebrated its final building acquisition in 2023. Photo credit: Scott Fin

The Strategy In Action

The Impact

Through the Rainin Arts Real Estate Strategy, organizations gain a permanent asset, protection from escalating rental prices, financial equity, management training and the capacity to manage debt and real estate. It also establishes permanent residences for core nonprofits in transitional neighborhoods, cementing the valuable presence of artists and cultural spaces. CAST’s success has inspired regions beyond the Bay Area to implement this strategy to maintain vibrant, culturally rich cities.

In the Bay Area and beyond, CAST is profoundly changing the dynamics by getting permanently affordable real estate into the hands of arts and culture organizations. CAST has grown to become an internationally recognized real estate nonprofit and has inspired cities such as Seattle, Austin, Denver, London, Vancouver and Sydney. The city of London adapted the CAST model to establish its Creative Land Trust to reduce cultural displacement. 

The Kenneth Rainin Foundation is grateful to the many visionary and committed partners who helped turn this complex concept into a transformative solution in service of the Bay Area’s arts community.

Rainin Arts Real Estate Strategy