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Atlanta’s historic Grove Park, well-known for its many neighborhood clubs, was once a prosperous community for Black families and businesses in the West Side. However, decades of discriminatory divestment eventually led to the neighborhood’s economic collapse, resulting in population decreases and school closures. Today, Grove Park has no supermarket and no pharmacy.
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A developer has broken ground on a two-building, 65-unit senior housing complex in Vineland, helping to repurpose the former site of a hospital that closed in 2004.
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20 groups have come together calling on the GSEs to improve their proposals that they say fail to meet the needs of the target demographics.
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City and state officials attended a recent groundbreaking ceremony for the Newcomb Senior Housing Development.
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Fifth Third Bank, National Association, and Enterprise Community Partners today announced the launch of a $180 million neighborhood program to accelerate revitalization in nine key majority-Black communities across seven states that have experienced disinvestment.
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Southern Bancorp, Inc., CEO, Darrin L. Williams was recently appointed to the board of trustees of Enterprise Community Partners.
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Coalition for Responsible Community Development, an affordable housing developer based in Historic South Central, was awarded $6 million in financing from Enterprise Community Partners to build 50 apartments for low-income families in Boyle Heights and further its expansion goals.
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Enterprise Community Partners is apart of a coalition of philanthropic and nonprofit partners who are piloting a new initiative in select neighborhoods in Los Angeles that is intended to stabilize small landlords whose tenants have been disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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