Enterprise Community Development celebrates Highland Terrace Apartments and Green Park Apartments in the Highland Park neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia.
In greater Boston, Trinity Financial has transformed a former textile powerhouse into healthy, affordable homes certified to Enterprise Green Communities.
Building performance standards – or BPS, outcome-based policies that require buildings to verifiably meet energy or energy performance targets – are part of a national movement driving toward long-term sustainability and a zero-emissions future.
Members of nine tribes from across California recently gathered at a site where 30 homes will be built. The future homes will be part of a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) development owned by the Tuolumne Economic Development Authority (TEDA), a federally chartered tribal corporation governed by the Tuolumne Me-Wuk Tribe.
Enterprise partnered with the King County Department of Community and Human Services and Communities of Opportunity to deliver an eight-part training series on affordable housing development to local community groups.
In an op-ed in The Advocate, our Gulf Coast Vice President Michelle Whetten explains how a recently passed ballot measure will support affordable housing in New Orleans.