Nii Sowah, vice president of Community Impact at Enterprise Community Development, recently got some good news from Fairfax County, Virginia, about an after-school enrichment program at two multifamily properties. The news, which was about rising student exam scores, is just one reflection of Enterprise Community Development’s efforts to provide a wide range of services to 23,000 residents in 13,000 homes across the Mid-Atlantic region.
Today, Affordable Housing Finance named Enterprise Community Development’s Lake Anne House as the 2023 “Best Overall Project” and “Best Senior Development” in its annual Readers’ Choice Awards program. Lake Anne House was selected for its preservation of affordable housing that has enabled 300+ culturally diverse, low-income residents to age in place in Fairfax County, one of Virginia’s most expensive counties.
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recognized Enterprise, through its community development arm Enterprise Community Development (ECD), for committing to reduce portfolio-wide greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% within 10 years and to work with DOE to share success. As a partner in DOE’s Better Climate Challenge, Enterprise Community Development joins more than 50 organizations across the U.S. that are driving real-world action toward a low-carbon future.
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 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 Community Development announced the first partner for its innovative Let’s Build Accelerator (LBA) program, Durrani Development. Together they will partner on the development of a new multifamily apartment building in Washington, D.C.'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,