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Think homelessness and housing costs are bad now? California's insurance crisis could make them even worse.
Enterprise President of Solutions Jacqueline Waggoner writes an op-ed in SF Chronicle about the skyrocketing cost of insurance and the threat it poses to housing affordability.
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10 climate tech innovations that give us hope for 2024
Fast Company magazine includes a construction innovation from Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge winner Hydronic Shell Technologies among 10 solutions that “makes us optimistic that it’s still possible to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.”
Community Highlights
Preserving Affordable Homes with Access Community Action Agency
ACCESS is currently receiving technical assistance from our Rural Communities team to preserve 96 affordable homes in Brooklyn, Connecticut.
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Reflecting on 2023 with the Northern California Enterprise Team
We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished this year in Northern California, in partnership with all of you, and our collective work sparks hope for what is to come in 2024.
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Enterprise Community Development Closes on Financing for Edgewood Commons V, Affordable Senior Housing in NE Washington, D.C.
Enterprise has closed on financing for Edgewood Commons V, consisting of nearly 800 affordable homes and part of the larger Edgewood Commons campus located in Northeast Washington, D.C.
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Scaling What’s Working to Support Older Adults Aging in Place
At the end of the first year, Enterprise's Aging Well Program grantees share key strategies for organizations serving older adults aging in place.
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Enterprise Community Development Closes on Park Montgomery and Park Montgomery West Apartments in Silver Spring
Enterprise has closed on the financing for the development of 76 new affordable apartments, Park Montgomery West, and the renovation of the 141-unit Park Montgomery Apartments, an existing apartment community located at 8860 Piney Branch Road in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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These sleek panels slide onto apartment buildings to make them more energy efficient
Fast Company looks at the pre-fab panels designed by 2023 Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge winner Hydronic Shell Technologies that have built-in insulation, heating, cooling, and ventilation and can be installed without displacing tenants.