In The News
2013 NEWS
12/2013 Disadvantaged families get shopping spree at Colonies in Upland
(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
12/2013 National CORE to receive Wells Fargo grant for Mission Cove in Oceanside
(Oceanside-Camp Pendleton Patch)
12/2013 Wells Fargo UrbanLIFT(SM) Community Grant Program Awards $11.4 Million to Strengthen Distressed Neighborhoods in 25 Cities
(MarketWatch – The Wall Street Journal)
12/2013 Upland Group Celebrates Another Miracle
(Foothills Reader)
12/2013 San Bernardino panel approves Waterman Gardens affordable housing expansion
(San Bernardino County Sun)
12/2013 Waterman Gardens Needs an Upgrade
(San Bernardino County Sun)
9/2013 “Home and Business Under the Same Roof?” Univision Highlights Alta Vista Apartments
(Univision 34 Los Angeles)
8/2013 Planning for a Better Waterman Gardens
(San Bernardino County Sun)
8/2013 Rebuild San Bernardino block by block
(San Bernardino County Sun)
7/2013 San Bernardino: Public Housing Still Hot-button Issue
(The Press Enterprise)
7/2013 National CORE earns LEED Silver on affordable L.A. development near transit
(National Housing Conference and Center for Housing Policy)
6/2013 Affordable TOD Wins LEED Silver
(Multi-Housing News)
6/2013 Corona: Preschool Holds Grand Opening
(The Press Enterprise)
5/2013 Affordable housing complex unveiled in Indio
(Desert Sun)
4/2013 Bill would boost affordable housing and employment: Opinion
(The Sun – San Bernardino and Inland Empire)
3/2013 Affordable Housing Complex Being Built
(San Diego Union Tribune)
2/2013 National CORE Wins 7 APEX Awards
(Claremont-La Verne Patch)
2/2013 The View Housing Project Breaks Ground
(DowneyBeat.com)
2/2013 Affordable housing project meets green-building standards
(South Pasadena Patch)
2/2013 Griffin, Faucett, Stafford Join National CORE Leadership Team
(Oceanside-Camp Pendleton Patch)
2/2013 LeeAnn Faucett joins National CORE leadership team in Desert Region
(Palm Desert Patch)
2/2013 Griffin, Faucett, Stafford Join National CORE Leadership Team
(Claremont-La Verne Patch)
2/2013 City Council approves out of the box inclusionary housing regulations
(The Coast News)
1/2013 Making affordable housing available benefits everyone
(Daily News – Los Angeles)
1/2013 Making affordable housing available benefits everyone
(Daily News – Los Angeles)

News from National CORE
National CORE Named No. 3 Nonprofit Affordable Housing Developer in U.S.
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. – National CORE has been ranked as the No. 3 nonprofit affordable housing developer in the U.S. by Affordable Housing Finance (AHF) magazine. The prestigious “Top 50 Affordable Housing Developers of 2022” ranking, published May 25, reflects...
National CORE and Partners Break Ground on Senior Housing Community in the City of Vista
Vista, Calif. – National CORE, the San Diego Community Housing Corporation and partners on May 15 broke ground for Santa Fe Senior Village, a new community in the City of Vista that will provide 54 homes to seniors experiencing homelessness. Construction, which is...
National CORE Rebuilds 85 Homes at Villa Serena in San Marcos
First Phase of Transformation Achieves 27-Year Vision for Neighborhood San Marcos, Calif. – National CORE, the City of San Marcos, the County of San Diego and their partners have completed reconstruction of 85 apartment homes at the Villa Serena affordable housing...
National CORE, County of Riverside, Cathedral City and Partners Celebrate Grand Re-Opening of Cathedral Palms Senior Apartments
Complete Renovation Transforms Community, Offering Hope to Low-Income and Unhoused Seniors Cathedral City, Calif. – After nearly three decades, National CORE, the County of Riverside, Cathedral City and their partners are excited to celebrate the grand re-opening of...
S&P Affirms A+ Credit Rating for National CORE
Financial Strength and Stability of the Organization Highlighted Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. – For the second consecutive year, National Community Renaissance of California (National CORE), an award-winning affordable housing developer of cost-contained high-performance...
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