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.
A Dream Deserved: Realizing Our Collective Emergence is the culmination of intense community engagement and dialogue in the District of Columbia’s Ward 8.
Enterprise Community Partners and DC Green Bank announced a $12.4 million investment to install 2.2 megawatts of solar panels at four affordable housing properties owned by Enterprise Community Development,
Enterprise (with its collaborator, Local Initiatives Support Coalition) is managing the development of a book of original essays that will focus on the alignment of climate change and community development.
Enterprise Community Partners’ Mid-Atlantic Office seeks an experienced organization with strong real-estate analysis experience, affordable housing expertise, and knowledge of the Washington, DC region to complete a capital needs and nonprofit capacity analysis for the Purple Line corridor to answer these questions.
Enterprise awarded $4 million in grants this year to scale aging-in-place initiatives with a track record of success by housing operators and public housing authorities in Maryland and Michigan.
Our Thome Aging Well Program recently awarded $4 million to 16 Maryland and Michigan nonprofit housing organizations to support expansion of aging in place initiatives with a track record of success.