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One Project, 19 Funding Sources
KENTFIELD, CALIF. — If someone had told me that PEP Housing would be building a 13-unit seniors housing development here with 19 sources of funding on a parcel the size of a postage stamp (0.38 acres) and seven years in the making, I would have tol
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Big Easy Shifts
EOPLE HAVE ALWAYS been attracted to New Orleans because of how many city elements are just as they were years ago— from the oak-lined streets to the Victorian mansions along St. Charles Avenue.
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Relationships: The Heart of the Deal
PHILADELPHIA— Four decades of building affordable housing boil down to a single lesson for Robert Greer.
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No Mean Feat
SAN JOSE, CALIF.— Kevin Zwick's job is to make Silicon Valley a more affordable place to live.
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Vacant Offices Become Housing
FITCHBURG, MASS.— An old five-story office building has been renovated into 31 apartments, including eight affordable units, with the help of historic and New Markets Tax Credits (NMTCs).
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People
Terri L. Ludwig has been appointed president and CEO of Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. She will step into the top post Jan. 1, 2011.
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Instrument of Hope
LOS ANGELES—When her colleagues describe Alice Carr, what emerges is a perfect balance between heart and mind.
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The Enclave Revived
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.—You can still find Internet ads for The Enclave, a luxury condo development here with steeply discounted prices starting in the low $100,000s.
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Going Home Again
COLUMBIA, MD.— Stacy Spann has come back home to make a difference.
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The 2010 Readers' Choice Green Finalists