CCDC reopens Graham conflict investigation, expands it to examine whether she tainted any project during her tenure – including the landmark Ballpark Village proposal.
CCDC suspends internal investigation into Graham's potential conflict after reviewing her deposition, saying that continuing was unnecessary in light of the testimony's contents.
CCDC launches internal investigation into Graham’s involvement in 7th and Market.
Graham resigns, citing her mother’s declining health.
Graham’s personal calendars reveal that she had not recused herself.
Graham claims she has recused herself from negotiations about 7th and Market.
Graham scheduled to meet with developers and discuss their development agreement. The same day, Graham is scheduled to talk about CCDC’s contribution to the deal.
Graham’s calendars say she was scheduled to attend Ballpark Village meeting, a project that involves Lennar, her business partner. She subsequently attended at least 16 more meetings about Ballpark...
Florida judge grants the couple’s divorce.
Graham is deposed for nearly four hours in Florida and spells out her relationship with The Related Group and Lennar Corp. Graham said she was due 50 percent of her business’s profits from that dea...
Graham’s husband files for divorce in another Florida county.
Graham scheduled to stop by a CCDC meeting about 7th and Market’s design.
Graham’s husband gets their Florida divorce proceeding dismissed.
Graham files for divorce in San Diego County.
The same Florida judges denies a second request to keep the couple’s finances secret.
Graham scheduled to attend a two-hour team lunch at Panda Inn with CCDC staffers about 7th and Market.
A Florida judge denies Graham and her husband’s request to keep their divorce finances secret.
Graham goes to San Francisco; her e-mail suggests she met with Related while there.
Related and CityLink sign an exclusive agreement to negotiate with the city about the 7th and Market project.
Graham is scheduled to attend “negotiation structure discussions” about 7th and Market.
Graham and her husband’s business receives $250,000 from the Florida condo deal.
CCDC’s board chooses the team of Related of California and CityLink Investment Corp. as 7th and Market’s preferred developers.
Graham meets in her office with CCDC board member Kim Kilkenny to discuss a $409-million downtown San Diego skyscraper project at 7th Avenue and Market Street.
Graham’s husband, Kevin Lawler, files for divorce in Florida.
Graham separates from her husband, Kevin Lawler.
Lennar’s Breeza condominium project starts construction. Graham never disclosed receiving income from the company, as required by CCDC’s conflict-of-interest code.
Graham starts as CCDC’s president and chief operating officer.
Nancy Graham and her husband sign an agreement to partner on a Florida condominium deal with The Related Group and Lennar Corp.
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