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The 10 most innovative companies in urban development and real estate in 2023
Enterprise was named one of Fast Company’s most innovative companies – ranked fifth in the category for urban development and real estate.
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New Policy Brief: Recommendations for Communities Facing Climate Migration
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) today released a policy brief providing recommendations to policymakers at every level of government to prepare communities for an influx of migrants as climate change forces millions of Americans in disaster-prone areas to leave their homes.
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Bay Area Needs $7.6 Billion to Unlock 33,000 Affordable Homes
Research reveals that 395 affordable housing developments are in various predevelopment stages but $7.6 billion in public financing is needed to move the 32,944 affordable homes forward.
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Bay Area Needs $7.6 Billion to Unlock Affordable Homes Stuck in Pipeline
Our State and Local Policy Director Justine Marcus talks with KQED about our recent report with Bay Area Housing Finance Authority and the funding needed to move 395 development forward.
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Why a California housing lawsuit is about more than income discrimination
In a CalMatters op-ed, our Solutions Division President Jacqueline Waggoner writes about a state of California lawsuit that might just pave the way for ensuring equitable access to housing for all Americans.
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2020 Breakthrough Challenge Winner Turns Strangers into Roommates
CBS’s The Uplift features a heartfelt story from 2020 Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge winner Impact Justice. Their innovation creates community by matching homeowners with a spare room with people leaving prison.
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Enterprise launches RFP for Communications Strategy and Implementation Partner
Enterprise (with its collaborator, Local Initiatives Support Coalition) is managing the development of a book of original essays that will focus on the alignment of climate change and community development.
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Enterprise and DC Green Bank Bring Solar Power to 530+ Affordable Homes in Washington, D.C.
Enterprise Community Partners and DC Green Bank announced a $12.4 million investment to install 2.2 megawatts of solar panels at four affordable housing properties owned by Enterprise Community Development,