Affordable housing developers and service providers have committed to installing more than 150 megawatts of on-site renewable energy. More
A new study reveals that New York City lost 385,000 units, or nearly 40 percent of its affordable apartments, between 2002 and 2011. More
Habitat for Humanity International celebrated its landmark 25th anniversary in 2001 not by recounting its past successes but by pledging to build even more homes. More
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, Dave Matthews, Sheryl Crow, and the Dixie Chicks are among the... More
The CDFI Fund recently published proposed rules as well as a Notice of Funds... More
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Fighting crime in a community sometimes begins when a developer walks up to the door of a resident and knocks. More
Oklahoma City -- Tired of the vacant and dilapidated houses in their neighborhood, the members of the Capitol View Neighborhood Association decided to take matters into their own hands. More