California Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal (May Revise) earlier this month, ramping up budget negotiations with the Legislature.
Celebrating 1 million homes created since 1982, Enterprise's most recent development Legacy at Twin Rivers has turned affordable housing on its head to make it seamless with the surrounding communities and attractive to residents of various income brackets, The Baltimore Banner reports.
California Preservation Academy, a series of publicly available, no-cost virtual training sessions designed to assist affordable housing developers and providers, practitioners, policymakers, and advocates.
Enterprise’s Preservation Next program is a series of publicly available, no-cost virtual training sessions offer guidance to acquire, rehabilitate and preserve the affordability of homes located in unsubsidized small- to medium-multifamily (SMMF) properties, prevent displacement of residents at risk of eviction, and advocate for preservation minded policies, programs, and resources.
This brief synthesizes the most recently available data to look at who faces the greatest barriers to affordable, stable housing across Colorado by aligning data on area median incomes (AMIs) with wages for various occupations in different areas of the state.
Enterprise’s 2023 Rural Rental Housing Preservation Academy is a national, cohort-based learning opportunity that supports organizations as they seek to preserve, recapitalize, and transfer USDA Section 515 affordable housing properties.
June 13, 2025(Originally Published:
November 7, 2023)
The Denver Regional Transit-Oriented Development Fund provides financing for the acquisition of property alongside transit corridors for the preservation or development of affordable homes and community facilities in the Denver Metro Area.
This white paper examines the opportunities and challenges of converting strip malls to affordable housing and highlights two successful examples from New York and California.
The Tribal Nations team at Enterprise works diligently to create systemic opportunities and frameworks to guide the delivery and outcomes of our work to ensure homes are a place of pride, power and belonging and a pathway to upward mobility in the Tribal and Native communities we serve.