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Working with partners across the Gulf Coast region, Enterprise has committed to invest $200 million toward the development of 10,000 affordable, healthy and sustainable homes and apartments. |
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The Fund provides financing to developers who acquire land or buildings for development to replace housing that was lost or severely damaged due to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Across the region, Enterprise has provided more than
$2 million in grants and invested more than $7.5 million in loans to support the recovery and rebuilding work of our Gulf Coast partners.
- Enterprise and national and local partners created a pilot providing modular homes and gap financing for low-income families in Pass Christian, Miss. So far 70 modular homes on the Mississippi Gulf Coast have been developed or secured funding for .
- Enterprise helped secure Gulf Opportunity Zone Low-Income Housing Tax Credits for nine affordable senior housing developments in New Orleans with almost 1,000 apartments.
- HUD selected Enterprise and Providence Community Housing to redevelop the Lafitte public housing development and New Orleans’ surrounding Treme community. Enterprise and Providence have pledged one-to-one replacement of all subsidized apartments for all former residents.
- Enterprise grants, loans and technical assistance have allowed our partners to fund or begin planning additional homes. These partners include the Gulf Coast Housing Partnership, Biloxi Housing Authority and Humanitas.
At a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee in early 2007, Enterprise President and CEO Doris Koo underscored the need for a comprehensive rebuilding approach. Preserving affordability for low- and moderate-income residents does not mean returning to the pre-storm poverty and isolation prevalent in many communities, Koo said: “We must collectively work to build healthier and safer mixed-income neighborhoods that allow low-income families equitable access to jobs, schools, transportation and services.”
Gulf Coast Profile (PDF, 143 KB, April, 2007)
Enterprise Community Partners
1050 S. Jefferson Davis Parkway,
Suite 339
New Orleans, LA 70125
Phone 504.821.7242
Fax 504.821.7213
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Michelle Whetten
Local Office Director Gulf Coast
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