The House passed the Build Back Better Act, which marks a significant step toward enactment of what would be historic federal investments in our nation’s affordable housing infrastructure.
An overview of A recap of the Enterprise’s eviction prevention webinar on upstream solutions. This article is part of our Policy Actions for Racial Equity (PARE) blog series.
Atlanta’s historic Grove Park, well-known for its many neighborhood clubs, was once a prosperous community for Black families and businesses in the West Side. However, decades of discriminatory divestment eventually led to the neighborhood’s economic collapse, resulting in population decreases and school closures. Today, Grove Park has no supermarket and no pharmacy.
Two single-family homes are now built and ready for new owners in Buffalo's Riverside neighborhood, after the regional land bank worked with a minority- and women-owned construction firm to build the houses on formerly empty lots.
Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot announced microgrants grants for 11 projects across the city that promote affordability and walkable, people-friendly streets near transit as part of the city’s Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Pilot Program.