This report highlights the achievements of our partners, provides concrete examples of EPF’s impact on the real estate industry, describes the ways in which Enterprise has deployed new forms of capital, shares our learnings from the initiative to date, and offers a forward-looking view as Enterprise prepares for the next five years and beyond.
Enterprise has extended a $2.3 million line of credit to Dabar Development Partners to support and help grow the firm’s affordable housing development in the New York City area.
Elise Balboni is named president of Enterprise Community Loan Fund, one of the largest nonprofit community development financial institutions in the country.
Real estate developers of color in Nashville, Tennessee, Northern Virginia and Washington state’s Puget Sound region are eligible for organizational capacity building and project-related grants from Enterprise through a $5 million grant from The Amazon Housing Equity Fund.
Enterprise has named Lori Chatman president of its Capital Division, which oversees the full suite of Enterprise's equity, debt and tax credit products to the affordable housing and community development industries.
Enterprise’s Equitable Path Forward reached its $350 million Growth Fund goal in just one year, enabling investment in affordable housing providers of color nationwide.
Bisnow looks at programs that promote and fund the projects of Black developers, including Enterprise's Equitable Path Forward and Let’s Build Accelerator.
With financing from Enterprise, the City of New Orleans and the Louisiana Housing Corporation, New Orleans Restoration Properties will bring critically needed affordable housing to Hollygrove.