Enterprise (with its collaborator, Local Initiatives Support Coalition) is managing the development of a book of original essays that will focus on the alignment of climate change and community development.
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Cleveland proposes major changes to tax abatement policy aimed at more equitable, affordable housing
Many of the recommendations – along with ones issued in April by a coalition of housing groups led by Enterprise Community Partners and Cleveland Neighborhood Progress – are reflected in the city’s proposed new policy.
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Enterprise closed Enterprise Housing Partners Funds XXXVI and XXXVII, two Low-Income Housing Tax Credit funds, totaling $365 million from 17 investors.
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Enterprise names Ayonna Blue Donald, a longtime public servant for the city of Cleveland, as its new vice president and Ohio market leader.
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If the Senate proposal becomes law, doubled or tripled values — and tax bills — would be standard, and there would be no basis for appeal. Properties like Maple Park Place would be in instant and severe financial trouble.
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FrontLine Service will operate as the lead onsite service provider, while Enterprise Community Partners and A Place 4 Me will serve as convening partners for the collaborative initiative.
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Of the $99.4 million budgeted for five years, about $40 million is expected to be distributed in loans and $40 million is to be spent as grants, said Mark McDermott of Enterprise Community Partners. The balance would cover the program’s administrative costs and some initial landlord costs, such as for lead testing.