Director of Public Infrastructure and Strategic Development
Destination Medical Center EDA / Malmberg Projects
MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Catherine Malmberg has worked as a real estate developer on mixed use, transit-oriented, urban infill developments with a focus on a triple bottom line investment approach that incorporates environmental, social, and economic goals. Design excellence, resiliency planning, and innovation are common threads in her past projects in New York, Boston-Cambridge, DC, Houston, Seattle and Atlanta metro areas.
Currently she is based in Minneapolis, where she runs her own consulting practice as well as serving as the Director of Public Infrastructure and Strategic Development for the Destination Medical Center in Rochester, MN, home to Mayo Clinic. Destination Medical Center is a 20-year, $5.6 billion master planned public-private partnership designed to leverage the growth of Mayo Clinic and other businesses and institutions within Rochester to create economic opportunity and position Rochester as the world’s premier City for Health.
Catherine is also an affiliate practitioner at the University of Minnesota’s Minnesota Design Center, where her teaching and research areas include citizen participation in the built environment, project prototyping as a market catalyst, and the intersection of urbanism, behavioral economics and health. She holds an AB in History & Literature from Harvard and a M.Arch from Princeton University.
Implementing Innovation Districts: From Vision to Reality Post-COVID
Sunday, April 14, 2024
2:00 PM – 2:45 PM CT
Deriving Social Value from Healthy Urban Development
Sunday, April 14, 2024
4:00 PM – 4:45 PM CT