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Enterprise CDFI Receives $50M Commitment from New York Life
Fixed-income investment to advance racial equity and support Equitable Path Forward.
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Enterprise Invests $15.1 Million for Affordable Farmworker Housing in Rural Washington
Enterprise, the Housing Authority of Chelan County and the City of Wenatchee and the Office of Rural and Farmworker Housing announce a deal for Mountain View Family Housing, a 12-building affordable housing community in Entiat, Washington.
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Governor Urged To Sign Family Homelessness And Eviction Prevention Bill
Sen. Kavanagh And AM Rosenthal Urge Governor To Sign State Family Homelessness And Eviction Prevention Supplement Bill
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Baker School conversion completes Fay Towers rehousing trifecta
The $15.8 million rehab and conversion of the former elementary school into 50 apartments is the last of a trio of projects by the Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority and Enterprise Community Development to provide replacement housing for residents of the towers, which RRHA is looking to redevelop as mixed-income housing.
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Affordable Housing: 'In the Direct Path of Climate Change'
Managers of affordable housing at the deadly northern end of Ida's path review what worked, what didn't, and what we might need to abandon altogether.
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Regional land bank completes two new-build homes in Riverside
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.
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Fifth Third announces Neighborhood Investment Program to transform Historic West End
Fifth Third Bank and Enterprise Community Partners have established a neighborhood program to support and revitalize the Historic West End community.
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Grand Opening of Baker Senior Apartments and Fay Towers Project Completion
The event celebrated the completion of 50 new, modern apartment homes for seniors as well as the end of a three-phase redevelopment project to rehouse 200 elderly residents of the aging Fay Towers, built in 1976.