The Opportunity Zone Explorer helps those interested in opportunity zones to determine which tracts in their state or region have been designated and how they relate to other federal programs and designations.
Building on previous Enterprise research, this case study addresses six challenges associated with the publicly owned parcel development process in Washington State’s Puget Sound region. It provides recommendations aimed at helping the region’s public agencies expand their efforts to coordinate and ensure effective policies and adequate resources are in place to facilitate more equitable development on publicly owned parcels
An evaluation of the process by which affordable housing developers use public health data and forge the key partnerships necessary to create a Health Action Plan and a Monitoring and Implementation Plan, the two components of Optional Criterion 1.2b
This brief tutorial addresses the grant eligibility requirements that organizations need to meet in order to apply for and receive Section 4 funding from Enterprise.
This report highlights lessons learned during the design and initial implementation phases of the study of green building practices, explores the challenges encountered, and identifies key strategies used to overcome those challenges.
Small and medium multifamily buildings are the most affordable segment of the housing stock and play a crucial role in providing reasonably priced homes to thousands of families. We must preserve and expand the affordable stock to meet current needs even as we encourage the market to produce more housing which, with time, will become affordable.