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Enterprise in the News

A Bay Area bond could ‘unlock’ 41,000 affordable housing units. Here’s where they’d be built

Our Northern California State and Local Policy Director, Justine Marcus, talks with the San Francisco Chronicle about the latest Bay Area Pipeline report and the importance of a $20 billion regional housing bond.
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Northern California
Enterprise in the News

The Jim Rouse legacy is now a million affordable homes

Baltimore Sun columnist Dan Rodricks explores the legacy of Jim and Patty Rouse, and talks with our CEO and President Shaun Donovan about the milestone of 1 million homes.
Preservation and Production
Mid-Atlantic
Story
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State Budget Negotiations Enter Final Phase; Key Time for Advocacy

California Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal (May Revise) earlier this month, ramping up budget negotiations with the Legislature.
May 23, 2024
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Enterprise in the News

More affordable housing may be coming to your neighborhood. It could be hard to spot.

Celebrating 1 million homes created since 1982, Enterprise's most recent development Legacy at Twin Rivers has turned affordable housing on its head to make it seamless with the surrounding communities and attractive to residents of various income brackets, The Baltimore Banner reports.
Preservation and Production
Mid-Atlantic
Enterprise in the News

Will affordable housing get steady funding? New Orleans City Council asks voters to approve

Gulf Coast State and Local Policy Director John Sullivan says the ballot measure is "one of the most significant measures for affordable housing in a long time."
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Gulf Coast
Enterprise in the News

Latest affordable housing in DC will sit on land owned by churches

Enterprise, Wells Fargo Foundation, and the D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development celebrate with 17 houses of worship progressing on development on their underutilized land.
Preservation and Production
Enterprise Faith-Based Development InitiativeSM
Mid-Atlantic
News

Enterprise Community Development Announces Janine Lind as President

Enterprise Community Development, Inc. (ECD), a leading non-profit owner and developer of affordable homes in the Mid-Atlantic and an affiliate of Enterprise, today announced the appointment Janine Lind as its new president starting April 29.
March 20, 2024
Preservation and Production
Racial Equity
Resident Success
Upward Mobility 
Development, Property Management and Resident Services
Mid-Atlantic
Story
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Lessons in Innovation: Bay Area Housing Finance Authority Finds Roots in NYC

Marc Jahr and Geeta Rao discuss New York City’s Housing Development Corporation model financing affordable housing and the opportunities the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority can unlock following the successful passage of a bond measure.
March 24, 2024
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Northern California
Grants and RFPs
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Invest Native Grant Opportunity Opens Monday, April 1, 2024

Invest Native begins a new round of funding, with the letter of interest (LOI) phase opening on Monday, April 1, 2024.
March 25, 2024
Preservation and Production
Racial Equity
Upward Mobility 
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Tribal Nations
Story
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A Place to Breathe in Harlem

Homeward Central Harlem, which opened its doors in late 2023, is the nonprofit Homeward NYC’s third supportive housing development tailored to LGBTQ+ young adults between the ages of 18 and 25. The compact and modern nine-story building, sandwiched between two larger apartment buildings on a quiet street, includes 50 studio apartments as well as common gathering spaces with brightly colored furniture and accent walls. Staff provide services ranging from mental health counseling to job search training. Homeward Central Harlem also offers something less tangible: A place to recover, breathe, and chart a fresh start.
March 28, 2024
Preservation and Production
Resident Success
New York

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