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Layers of Meaning: Connecting Culture, Justice, and History in Seattle
Hirabayashi Place, a mixed-use property in Seattle's Chinatown International District, features art to connect the building to the history and culture of its surrounding neighborhood. Leslie Morishita is real estate development director for InterIm CDA, the nonprofit affordable housing and community development organization credited with the development.
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L.A. Story: A Look Inside America’s Epicenter for Homelessness
On her first day in office, new Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced a state of emergency on homelessness and days later launched “Inside Safe” to move people from tent encampments to housing. Jimar Wilson, Enterprise’s vice president and market leader for Southern California, finds this swift action and renewed investment encouraging. Still, he recognizes there are no quick or easy fixes to his hometown’s affordable housing and homelessness crisis.
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Enterprise Introduces California State Legislative and Budget Priorities
As the 2023 California legislative session kicks off, Enterprise is proud to be championing several key legislative and budget efforts to advance our policy priorities.
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Project Waves Kick-Off At Ashland Commons
ECD celebrated a five-year partnership with local nonprofit Project Waves to provide $1 million in high-speed internet, computer literacy and training, and computer equipment to residents of its various properties across Baltimore City.
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New Policy Brief: Recommendations for Communities Facing Climate Migration
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) today released a policy brief providing recommendations to policymakers at every level of government to prepare communities for an influx of migrants as climate change forces millions of Americans in disaster-prone areas to leave their homes.
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Eight Ways Receiving Communities Can Prepare for Climate Migration
In the coming years, several communities across the US are likely to find themselves on the receiving end of domestic migrations from places impacted by climate-induced disasters. In a new policy brief, Enterprise outlines how those communities can prepare.