Enterprise CEO and President Shaun Donovan looks at the housing affordability crisis and the need to act in this Affordable Housing Finance op-ed.
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The Six Points area of Highland Park in Richmond, Virginia, is poised to get even more affordable housing after Enterprise Community Development broke ground on its third major project in the neighborhood.
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In a year of record-breaking submissions, ECLF received $3.08 million in grant awards, including some one of the highest allocations in Base Financial Assistance and Persistent Poverty Counties-Financial Assistance, and was one of only 15 organizations to receive a Healthy Food Financing Initiative-Financial Assistance award.
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City and state leaders join Enterprise to celebrate a new, energy-efficient affordable housing provides 66 modern apartments for families in the Highland Park neighborhood. Groundbreaking for Green Park Apartments community will create 43 affordable apartments and commercial space.
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Enterprise Community Development celebrates Highland Terrace Apartments and Green Park Apartments in the Highland Park neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia.
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Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise), one of the nation’s largest affordable housing organizations, today announced that former Volkswagen Bank Mexico CEO and Managing Director David Rands will serve as its next chief financial officer.
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Members of our Enterprise FBDI team, David Bowers and Jess Blanch, spoke with The Seattle Times about the housing development challenges and opportunities facing local churches.
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Enterprise announced today the closing of two new affordable housing funds totaling $526 million that are expected to help create or preserve more than 6,300 homes across the U.S.