This year’s Earth Day theme is “Invest in Our Planet.” At Enterprise, we carry out that call to action by building more sustainable, resilient communities.
On April 19, Enterprise submitted comments to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Request for Input (RFI) on the current and future climate and natural disaster risk to the housing finance system and to the regulated entities: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises) and the Federal Home Loan Banks (the FHLBanks).
Enterprise joined officials from Miami, Orlando and Tampa, resilience experts and affordable housing providers at a virtual event to announce the launch of Keep Safe Florida.
HUD issued a new consolidated notice that lays out requirements for the use of more than $2 billion in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds.
Thessalonica Court in the Bronx is the nation's first property to be jointly certified by Enterprise Green Communities and the IWBI's WELL Building Standard.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission has been working on a new 30-year regional plan to tackle housing affordability, climate change and racial inequity.