At a gathering of the Purple Line Corridor Coalition (PLCC) partners last year, David Bowers, Enterprise’s vice president and Mid-Atlantic market leader, gave us all a charge: Lay track. It’s the idea that we need to be as proactive about creating and expanding our tools for equitable outcomes for people near the Purple Line in the same way builders are laying track for the new light rail. The track we lay now will shape people’s lives and communities in our region for decades to come.
Enterprise has successfully closed on the acquisition and financing of Edgewood 611 Apartments and three adjacent buildings on the Edgewood Commons campus in Northeast Washington, D.C.
Enterprise VP David Bowers talks with the Chronicle of Philanthropy about partnering with houses of worship to develop underutilized land into much-needed affordable homes.
Enterprise Community Development today celebrated the official groundbreaking of Brookland Park Apartments located in the 1200 block of Brookland Park Blvd in the Highland Park neighborhood of Richmond.
Enterprise announced that former cabinet official and national housing leader Shaun Donovan will serve as its next chief executive officer and president, effective September 1.
Enterprise Board Chair Rick Lazio and Vice Chair Phyllis Caldwell announce that former HUD secretary and national housing leader Shaun Donovan as the next CEO and president, starting September 1.
A Dream Deserved: Realizing Our Collective Emergence is the culmination of intense community engagement and dialogue in the District of Columbia’s Ward 8.