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Let’s Move! Reforms to Speed Up the Lease-Up Process to Connect New Yorkers to the Housing They Need

April 9, 2026
By:
Patrick Boyle
Jonathan Eber
Michelle Mulcahy
Catherine West
Enterprise has released a new report showing the impact of long lease-up times on affordable housing in New York. We find that it takes over 14 months to lease-up a new affordable housing building, with timeframes and delays well beyond the national average. We highlight recommendations to speed up move ins to benefit New Yorkers in need of a home, and struggling owners of affordable housing.
Partner Sustainability  
Construction and Development 
Property Management
Policy 
New York
Affordable Housing
Homelessness
Enterprise in the News

In NYC’s Brutal Housing Crunch, Finished Affordable Units Often Sit Empty for Months

A new Enterprise report finds that affordable apartments in New York City sit vacant for a median of 439 days between construction completion and resident move-in, with some units taking more than two years to lease up.
Policy 
New York
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
Story
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A Home for Veterans

A former military facility in Yakima, Washington — declared surplus in 2014 — is now Chuck Austin Place: 41 affordable homes serving veterans who have experienced homelessness along with on-site health clinics and behavioral health services.
April 27, 2026
Policy 
Pacific Northwest
Affordable Housing
Homelessness
Community Highlights
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California Legislative Spotlight

California has made significant investments over the past decade in programs that are keeping Californians housed and building critical affordable homes.
April 27, 2026
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Brief
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Making It Happen: Leveraging Federally Owned Property to Create Affordable Homes

April 28, 2026
By:
Ahmad Abu-Khalaf
This issue brief draws on learned lessons from on-the-ground examples, discussing considerations, strategies, and attainable outcomes for repurposing underutilized federally owned property to create affordable multifamily homes.
Preservation and Production
Construction and Development 
Policy 
Affordable Housing
Land Use
National
Policy Development and Research
Zoning Reform
Collection: Making It Happen Issue Brief Series
Community Highlights
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Georgia 2026 Legislative Session Wrap-Up

Throughout the 2026 legislative session, Enterprise Southeast advocated to protect Georgia’s state low-income housing tax credit program, preserve the rights of vulnerable neighbors living in extended stay hotels, and increase state funding to prevent and end homelessness.
May 21, 2026
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Southeast
Advocacy
Affordable Housing
State/Local Policy
Community Highlights
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Tennessee 2026 Legislative Session Summary

The Tennessee General Assembly adjourned its 2026 legislative session sine die on April 23, marking the end of its two-year term. This year, Enterprise Community Partners actively monitored legislation in the Volunteer State.
May 21, 2026
Policy 
Southeast
Affordable Housing
State/Local Policy
Story
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House Advances  FY27 Housing and Community Development Spending Proposals

While the bill rejects many of the deep cuts and policy proposals included in the president’s budget request, it includes reduced funding for key programs, lowering HUD's discretionary funding by 8%.
May 21, 2026
Policy 
National
Federal Policy
Grants and RFPs

Enterprise Initiates Request for Proposals for a Government Relations Consultant for the Southeast

Enterprise has initiated a request for proposals process for a government relations consultant for the Southeast Market.
May 21, 2026
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