Power Forward Communities, a coalition Enterprise co-leads with some of the country’s most trusted community development, climate, and housing organizations, is purpose-built to decarbonize America’s homes and drive a market transformation that cuts costs, benefits renters and homeowners, and specifically focuses on low-income communities nationwide.
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Enterprise has initiated a Request for Proposals (RFP) process to secure a consultant to assist with two efforts in the Mid-Atlantic.
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Celebrating 1 million homes created since 1982, Enterprise's most recent development Legacy at Twin Rivers has turned affordable housing on its head to make it seamless with the surrounding communities and attractive to residents of various income brackets, The Baltimore Banner reports.
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After retiring, Darlene Hamilton is ready to start college later this summer, thanks to a lot of determination and a little help from the Resident Services team at Enterprise.
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Baltimore Sun columnist Dan Rodricks explores the legacy of Jim and Patty Rouse, and talks with our CEO and President Shaun Donovan about the milestone of 1 million homes.
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Enterprise, Montgomery County, and Truist today announced the launch of Enterprise’s Faith-Based Development Initiative in Montgomery County, where it will partner with faith-based organizations to convert their unused land into affordable home.
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Enterprise, LISC, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, are pleased to announce the publication of What's Possible: Investing NOW for Prosperous, Sustainable Neighborhoods. The project, funded by the Wells Fargo Foundation, will serve as a critical resource for everyone committed to tackling the climate crisis and building more resilient, sustainable, and prosperous communities.
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Enterprise released the study, Investing in Communities Along the Purple Line: 2024 Capital Needs Analysis outlining the capital, complementary policies, and capacity needed to meet the 17,000 affordable home goal for the Purple Line corridor.