Cadence – an affordable community for seniors in Fort Collins, Colorado – is the first-ever development to achieve certification to the Enterprise Green Communities Plus criteria, the most advanced iteration of the national green building standard.
Enterprise seeks consultants to undertake training and one-on-one technical assistance for the New York State Community Land Trust (CLT) Training Series with the support of Enterprise.
An affordable housing community for seniors in Fort Collins, Colorado, features energy, health and design innovations that reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills, and enhance resident wellness.
As the first anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act approaches in August, we talk to Enterprise VP of Building Resilient Futures Krista Egger about what this landmark climate law means to the affordable housing sector.
With financing incentives from the state of Louisiana, Les Maisons de Bayou Lafourche and other affordable housing communities are earning dual certification to Enterprise Green Communities and FORTIFIED standards to ensure residents can return to livable homes after a storm and experiene minimal disruption to their lives.
The House Appropriations Subcommittee for Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) proposed an FY24 budget of $68.2 billion for HUD, and it includes a mixed bag for housing programs.