In The News
2016 NEWS
12/2016 San Bernardino: Valencia Vista earns LEED Platinum Certification for Energy Efficiency, Environmental Design
(InlandEmpire.us)
12/2016 Mark Christopher, Colonies Partners donate Chevy Spark for Miracles
(Foothills Reader)
11/2016 Grand Opening held for first phase of Arrowhead Grove redevelopment
(SBNews)
11/2016 Grand Opening held for first phase of Arrowhead Grove redevelopment
(InlandEmpire.us)
11/2016 Photos: Grand Opening of Valencia Vista at Arrowhead Grove in San Bernardino
(The Sun)
11/2016 Anticipated San Bernardino housing project celebrates opening
(The Sun)
11/2016 First Phases Moving Towards Completion at Mission Cove
(OSideNews)
11/2016 First apartments at Mission Cove nearing completion
(San Diego Union Tribune)
10/2016 Marv’s Place named Supportive Housing Project of the Year
(Pasadena Weekly)
10/2016 VIDEO: Voices in California housing talk about getting past “No” at local level
(California Economic Summit)
10/2016 Public warming to more housing, Ventura County panel says
(Ventura County Star)
10/2016 Marv’s Place Earns Supportive Housing Project of the Year Award
(Pasadena Now)
10/2016 Lack of affordable housing in Inland Empire placing bigger economic burden on low-income families
(California Economic Summit)
10/2016 Housing summit seeks more YIMBY, less NIMBY
(Orange County Register)
9/2016 Residents express faith in Waterman Gardens housing project
(Inland Empire Community News)
9/2016 Clowns, animals visit young residents at Waterman Gardens in San Bernardino
(The Sun)
9/2016 $50,000 grant earmarked for free after-school programs
(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
9/2016 Housing affordability requires turning NIMBYs into YIMBYs
(Orange County Register)
9/2016 Special Report: Housing in San Bernardino
(Inland Empire Community News)
8/2016 Sandra Espadas to Serve as Senior Director of Community Development
(City News Group)
8/2016 Hope through Housing names Sandra Espadas as Senior Director of Community Development
(Highland Community News)
7/2016 Hope through Housing partners with USC to provide health assistance to seniors while training future health works
(Los Angeles Patch)
7/2016 Kaiser Foundation awards $15,000 grant to Hope through Housing to help reduce food insecurity for seniors
(Fontana Herald News)
7/2016 Housing project awarded $1.48M in subsidies
(The Coast News)
6/2016 Lives Transformed: Giving Back After Years of Desperation and Homelessness
(The Voice)
6/2016 Affordable housing, with services, can break cycle of poverty: Guest commentary
(The Sun)
6/2016 Seniors face housing, health crisis
(The San Diego Union-Tribune)
6/2016 Rebuilding, renaming of Waterman Gardens housing complex begins
(The Sun)
6/2016 Lives Transformed: Giving back after years of desperation and homelessness
(Redlands-Loma Linda Patch)
6/2016 Waterman Gardens gets a new lease on life
(Inland News Today)
6/2016 Rancho Cucamonga-based low-income housing real estate developer wins $2 million for projects
(Daily Bulletin)
6/2016 Real estate briefly: CBRE, Swift deals in O.C., new hires
(Orange County Register)
6/2016 Report: Hundreds of thousands in Orange County are struggling financially
(Orange County Register)
6/2016 Four Housing Projects Awarded Nearly $4 Million
(San Diego Business Journal)
6/2016 Oakcrest Heights receives $15 million in tax-credit financing; Construction to begin before the end of the year
(Lake Forest Patch)
6/2016 Local-government policies must support affordable housing for seniors
(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
5/2016 Wells Fargo Invests in RAD Deal
(Affordable Housing News)
5/2016 National CORE eliminating secondhand smoke
(Foothills Reader)
5/2016 Rancho Cucamonga inks deal to help build affordable senior housing
(Daily Bulletin)
4/2016 San Emi Apartments Builds Independence for People with Developmental Disabilities in Montclair, California
(PD&R Edge)
3/2016 STEVE PONTELL: Eliminate barriers to homeownership
(The Press Enterprise)
3/2016 Affordable housing, services pay societal dividends
(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
3/2016 A Life Transformed: ‘I’m a driven person, and it is a rewarding feeling to know that there is help out there’
(San Clemente Patch)
3/2016 National CORE, City of San Clemente to Host Grand Opening of Las Palmas Village Apartment Community
(San Clemente Patch)
2/2016 STEVE PONTELL: Restrictive zoning chokes economy
(The Press Enterprise)
1/2016 STEVE PONTELL: Affordable housing is a community asset
(The Press Enterprise)
1/2016 EDITORIAL: Affordable housing in I.E. imperative
(The Press Enterprise)
News from National CORE
Alder Square Groundbreaking Launches Fourth Phase of Arrowhead Grove Affordable Housing Community
San Bernardino, Calif. – Alder Square, the fourth phase of an ambitious re-imagining of a 1940s public housing development, will deliver 92 high-quality affordable homes for families and individuals earning 30% to 80% of the area median income. National CORE, the...
National CORE Senior VP Named to Affordable Housing Finance Magazine’s 2025 Young Leaders List
Courtney Richard, National CORE’s senior vice president of property management, has been named to Affordable Housing Finance Magazine’s prestigious Young Leaders list, which recognizes rising stars under 40 in affordable housing development, management or finance....
National CORE Once Again Ranks Among Nation’s Top Affordable Housing Developers
National CORE has once again been recognized among the nation’s leading nonprofit affordable housing developers and owners by Affordable Housing Finance Magazine, ranking No. 5 among developers and No. 9 among owners for 2024. This latest recognition underscores...
National CORE Launches 1st New Development in the City of Gainesville
Gainesville, Fla. – National CORE’s new Hawthorne Heights community will provide 86 high-quality affordable homes for seniors ages 62 and older, marking the organization’s first new development in the city of Gainesville. On Oct. 21, city and community leaders...
National CORE’s New Oak View Ranch Affordable Housing Community Anchored by Boys & Girls Club
Set beside a majestic 100-year-old oak tree, National CORE’s Oak View Ranch community delivers 119 apartments as the first phase of a 200-home multigenerational community, anchored by a transformative Boys & Girls Club that will serve youths throughout the...
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