With this year's legislative session set to begin Tuesday, affordability dominates the agenda. Alexander Miles, program director of state and local policy for the Southeast at Enterprise, discusses property insurance, housing costs, and supply.
This brief examines San Joaquin County's housing needs and available resources, presents findings from stakeholder interviews, and offers recommendations for moving forward.
With the enactment of Senate Bill 79, California is taking a meaningful step to make it easier to build affordable housing near existing public transit and community amenities.
California’s aging Single Room Occupancy (SRO) buildings are increasingly at risk as rising costs and inadequate subsidies strain even mission-driven nonprofits.
Testimony of Patrick Boyle, Senior Director of Policy and Communications at Enterprise New York to the New York City Council Committee on Land Use at their public hearing on bills impacting affordable housing on November 19, 2025.
Enterprise Community Partners issued the following statement commending the passage in New York City of four housing-focused ballot proposals on Election Day.
We believe that a successful strategy to preserve MHCs – and support the residents who live there – must present both systems-changing capital, advocacy and policy solutions.