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Enterprise in the News
Colorado state capitol

Can Colorado cities prevent thousands of apartments from losing affordability protections?

Our State and Local Policy Senior Director, Kinsey Hasstedt, talks with the Denver Post about the importance of the proposed right to first refusal legislation now under consideration by the Colorado General Assembly.
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Brief
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Leveraging Data for the Strategic Preservation of Affordable Housing

December 2, 2024
By:
Martina Guglielmone
This brief highlights the crucial role of currently unsubsidized small to medium multifamily (SMMF) properties in Colorado’s affordable housing ecosystem, and stresses the importance of strategic, data-driven approaches in safeguarding these assets.
Partner Sustainability  
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Affordable Housing
Housing Stability
Preservation
State/Local Policy
Training

Colorado Rural Rental Preservation Academy

May 5, 2020
The Colorado Rural Rental Housing Preservation Academy is series of trainings and conversations designed to help rural housing providers acquire and/or preserve USDA Rural Development, HUD, LIHTC, and other affordable rental housing in rural Colorado.
Partner Sustainability  
Preservation and Production
Preservation
Technical Assistance
Construction and Development 
Resident Services
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Rural Communities
Preservation
Enterprise in the News
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Preserving affordable housing is key to fighting affordability crisis

In this Boulder Daily Camera op-ed, Enterprise President and CEO Shaun Donovan and Vice President and Rocky Mountain Market Leader Jennie Rodgers write about the importance of deploying more funding toward preserving existing affordable housing.
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Enterprise in the News
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Other mountain towns offer lessons in affordable housing

Our Rocky Mountain Market VP Jennie Rodgers sat down with KHOL to discuss the critical role housing preservation plays in keeping mountain towns like Jackson, Wyoming, affordable.
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Housing Supply
Documents

The Colorado Affordable Housing Preservation Summit 2025

January 6, 2026
The Colorado Affordable Housing Preservation Summit 2025 deck covers the presentations and panel discussions presented at the convening.
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Preservation
State/Local Policy
Community Highlights

Moving Forward: A Year of Progress in the Rocky Mountain Market

Last year brought dramatic funding cuts, shifting priorities and daily crises for affordable housing organizations working to keep families safely and stably housed. Yet we saw real progress in our Rocky Mountain region.
Section 4
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Fact Sheet
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Housing That Lasts: Supporting Colorado Affordability through Preservation

March 11, 2026 (Originally Published: December 5, 2025)
Enterprise has created issue briefs and case studies that look at the market challenges, policy barriers, and best practices in preserving affordable homes in Colorado.
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Housing Stability
Housing Supply
Preservation
State/Local Policy
Collection: Housing That Lasts
Case Study

Housing That Lasts: Five Case Studies

December 5, 2025
Five case studies that look at individual acquisitions and preservation of affordable homes in Colorado.
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Housing Stability
Housing Supply
Preservation
State/Local Policy
Collection: Housing That Lasts
Brief

Housing That Lasts: Issue Briefs

January 7, 2026 (Originally Published: December 5, 2025)
Preservation of affordable rental housing means securing the long-term affordability and habitability of multifamily properties. These fact sheets look at the importance of affordable housing in Colorado and how the right capital tools can help preserve this stock.Preservation of affordable rental housing in Colorado ensures the long-term affordability and habitability of multifamily properties to prevent displacement, allow low- to moderate-income residents to remain in their homes, and maintain an adequate supply in communities statewide.
Preservation
Policy 
Rocky Mountain
Housing Stability
Housing Supply
Preservation
State/Local Policy

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