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Emelda Paul stands on the steps of her front door with her hand on the railing

A Lifetime of Building Community in New Orleans

Emelda Paul calls herself a lifetime resident of the Lafitte public housing development. Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, the story of Lafitte and the arc of Paul’s life have continued to intersect to this day.
September 4, 2025
Gulf Coast
Story
Red sign painted on a brick wall that reads: Welcome to Historic Downtown Laurel Mississippi, with a bright blue sky and white puffy clouds in the background.

‘A Lifeline for Our Community’: The Impact of HOME Funding in Laurel, Mississippi

Johnny Magee, mayor of Laurel, Mississippi, is one of a group of local leaders across the country raising the alarm about the potential impacts of cuts to key federal programs like the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME).
September 5, 2025
Policy 
Gulf Coast
Story
Beige and Burnt Brick Colored Apartment Building With People Riding a Bike and Walking In Front

An Affordable Housing and Climate Victory in Sacramento

California reauthorizes cap and trade, now cap and invest, securing $800 million annually for the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program through 2045.
September 19, 2025
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
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Three Honorees Recognized for Affordable Housing Leadership at Southland Social

Three exceptional leaders in affordable housing were recognized for their outstanding work in Southern California during Enterprise's 2025 Southland Social.
September 22, 2025
Southern California
Story
Rendering of Starlight Apartments at sunset

Denver Regional TOD Fund Expands Affordable Homes in Littleton

South Metro Housing Options, the housing authority for the City of Littleton, Colorado, is embarking on its third new development in as many years, thanks in part to the Denver Regional Transit-Oriented Development Fund.
September 23, 2025
Community Development Financial Institution
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
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Rocky Mountain
Story
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Rural Housing at a Crossroads

More than 100 housing providers, policymakers, public housing officials, and financial experts gathered in Knoxville, Tennessee, to exchange insights and strategies for protecting affordable homes in rural communities.
September 23, 2025
Preservation
Policy 
Rural Communities
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Luke Harms

Investor Relations, Senior Director
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Paul Bernard

President & CEO, Affordable Homes & Communities
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Robert Hollister, Senior Vice President, Real Estate, Capital Strategy and Development, Johns Hopkins University, headshot

Robert Hollister

Senior Vice President, Real Estate, Capital Strategy and Development, Johns Hopkins University
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Marjy Stagmeier

Founding Partner, Mission Partners

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