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Enterprise in the News

The Return for These Investors Isn’t Money, It’s More Affordable Housing

Our Chief Executive Officer, Shaun Donovan, was featured in a New York Times article exploring new funding strategies to accelerate affordable housing construction.
Financing for Developers
National
Housing Supply
Enterprise in the News
Exterior of red brick and tan building, Park Heights Place, senior housing in Baltimore

Park Heights Place celebrates a nearly $16 million renovation for a senior housing community

Baltimore's WMAR captures the celebration of the renovated Park Heights Place, affordable housing for seniors.
Development, Property Management and Resident Services
Mid-Atlantic
Aging in Place
bio
Suzanne Shaw, vp of marketing, headshot

Suzanne Shaw

Vice President, Marketing
bio
Surabhi Dabir, vp of Rural Communities and Tribal Nations, headshot

Surabhi Dabir

VP, Rural and Tribal Communities
News

Enterprise Community Partners Names Surabhi Dabir as Rural and Tribal Communities VP

Enterprise Community Partners has named Surabhi Dabir as its Tribal Nations and Rural Communities VP.
May 12, 2026
Rural Communities
Tribal Nations
bio
Danielle Arigoni, vp of land use, headshot

Danielle Arigoni

VP, Housing Supply
Report
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The HouseATL Funders' Collective Model: Collaborating and Aligning Capital for Affordable Housing

May 14, 2026
This white paper documents the HouseATL Funders' Collective and Pipeline Review Committee — a hyperlocal model for coordinating public, philanthropic, and private capital to advance affordable housing development and preservation in metro Atlanta.
Partner Sustainability  
Preservation and Production
Cross-Sector Partnerships
Financing for Developers
Program Design and Evaluation
Southeast
Housing Supply
Program Design
Story
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A Second Skin for Affordable Housing

A HVAC innovation creates a prefab “second skin” to retrofit affordable housing, cutting energy use, costs, and disruption—a winner of the Wells Fargo-Enterprise Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge.
May 14, 2026
Resilience
Equitable Decarbonization
National
Electrification
Housing Design
Retrofit
bio
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Alex Sizemore

Policy Research Director
Brief
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Strengthening Schools and Communities through Affordable Housing: Thinking Beyond "Teachers Villages" to Promote Shared Prosperity

May 13, 2026
The affordable housing crisis is straining schools and communities. This brief explores how school districts can move beyond teacher villages to expand stable, affordable housing and promote shared prosperity.
Upward Mobility 
Affordable Housing
Economic Mobility
Housing Stability

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