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Enterprise Community Partners
Enterprise helps build affordable housing for low-income Americans by providing financing and expertise to community and housing developers. Every 80 minutes, someone moves into a house we helped create. Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that provides loans, grants and information resources. Our for-profit subsidiary, Enterprise Community Investment, offers tax credit financing and asset management services. Pictured at left: The courtyard at Broadway Crossing, Seattle, a Green Communities project. Photo by: Stefanie Felix.

 
 
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Mayor Villaraigosa to unveil Los Angeles housing plan. Los Angeles Times (Sept. 28, 2008)

Green and Affordable: Chuska Apartments Open in Gallup, New Mexico. Press Release (PDF, 22KB, Sept. 26, 2008) Project Profile (PDF, 172KB, Sept. 26, 2008)

Enterprise Commends U.S. House for Passage of the G.R.E.E.N. Act (Sept. 17, 2008)

Resident Services Exchange Newsletter
(September 2008)

Heat vs. Eat is Untenable Choice. By: Stockton Williams, Enterprise SVP. Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Aug. 4, 2008)

Chatman Lends Her Expertise to Loan Fund for Housing. The Gazette interviews Loan Fund President, Lori Chatman. (Aug. 1, 2008)

Enterprise Provides Carbon Offset Funds for Green Mixed-Income Housing. Multi-Housing News (Aug. 1, 2008)

Development funded by Carbon Offsets.
(PDF, 27KB, July 30, 2008)

L.A.’s New Generation Fund Provides Early, Critical Capital for Affordable Housing. Watch the KABC-TV video. (July 21, 2008)

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Gotham City Gala






Join Enterprise for the 2008 Gotham City Gala: It All Starts at Home and support our work to provide decent, affordable homes for all New Yorkers. The Gala takes place Wednesday, October 15 at Cipriani Wall Street in NY City. Purchase your tickets now and support the Gala!

 
 
Noteworthy
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa

Plan Puts Billions Toward Affordable Housing in Los Angeles
Enterprise joined the city of Los Angeles in announcing Housing That Works, the Los Angeles five-year,
$5 billion plan to increase the affordable housing supply in the city. Enterprise's Southern California Office Director Jeff Schaffer stood with Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to unveil Enterprise’s $700 million commitment to the city in support of the housing plan. The funds are allotted through loans, grants and equity and will help with the creation and preservation of 20,000 affordable, transit-oriented homes. Photo: Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Photo by: Gabor Ekecs. 

 
Chuska Apartments

Grand Opening Marks the Start of New Initiative
Enterprise’s new Rural and Native American Initiative launched last week at the grand opening of the Chuska Apartments in Gallup, N.M. A 30-unit Green Communities property, the apartments offer a 24-month supportive housing component, providing formerly homeless families with a range of services and assistance. The Rural and Native American Initiative will build and preserve 8,000 rental and homeownership opportunities in rural communities and on Native Land over the next five years. Press Release (PDF, 22KB, Sept. 26, 2008)  
Photo: Chuska Apartments in Gallup, N.M.

 
     
 

© 2008, Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that provides expertise for affordable housing and sustainable communities. We offer financing for affordable housing through our nonprofit, Enterprise Community Loan Fund, and through our for-profit subsidiary, Enterprise Community Investment, Inc.
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