In The News
2015 NEWS
10/2015 San Benardino County ‘Vision’ meeting draws State Superintendent of Public Instruction
(San Bernardino County Sun)
9/2015 Major California non-profit developer relies on WegoWise to use resources efficiently, identify savings opportunities, and help meet state-mandated water reduction goals
(wegowise.com)
9/2015 Developer lauds city for funding roof repairs
(Victorville Daily Press)
9/2015 Lack of affordable housing in Inland Empire placing bigger economic burden on low-income families
(California Economic Summit)
9/2015 Cid Pinedo to lead Hope through Housing
(Los Angeles Times – Foothills Reader)
9/2015 There is a shared vision to find homes for Pasadena’s homeless
(Pasadena Star News)
9/2015 Ciriaco ‘Cid’ Pinedo named President of Hope through Housing
(Claremont-La Verne Patch)
8/2015 Former Chaffey official named foundation president
(The Press Enterprise)
8/2015 PonTell: Ontario Airport agreement bodes well for Inland Empire economic growth
(The Planning Report)
8/2015 Development planned for blighted block
(San Diego Union Tribune)
8/2015 Less for many: ‘Opportunity Gap’, income disparity, poverty grows in Orange County
(Orange County Register)
6/2015 Can More Public Transportation Solve the Housing Crisis?
(Public CEO)
6/2015 ‘Rough’ San Bernardino neighborhood to undergo big change
(ABC7 Eyewitness News)
6/2015 Officials break ground on Waterman Gardens redevelopment project
(San Bernardino County Sun)
6/2015 Waterman Gardens project groundbreaking slated Monday in San Bernardino
(San Bernardino County Sun)
5/2015 The costs of not building housing: Toni Atkins
(Los Angeles Daily News)
5/2015 People on the Move: National Core Names Executive Vice President
(Affordable Housing Finance)
4/2015 Ground broken on high-quality housing for formerly homeless
(South Pasadena Patch)
4/2015 Michael Ruane named Executive VP at National CORE
(Mission Viejo Patch)
4/2015 Kittens pulled from drainage pipe
(Hi-Desert Star)
3/2015 Affordable Housing – A National Crisis
(California CEO Business News)
3/2015 Quality of life initiative in San Bernardino announced
(Inland News Today)
2/2015 REAL ESTATE: Affordable housing solutions needed, panel says
(The Press Enterprise)
2/2015 Joel Kotkin: Go East, Young Workers
(Orange County Register)
2/2015 Go East, Young Southern California Workers
(NewGeography.com)
2/2015 ECONOMY: Inland area the ‘last refuge’ for affordable housing
(The Press Enterprise)
2/2015 REAL ESTATE: ‘Housing the Future’ as 2015 dawns
(The Press Enterprise)
2/2015 Inland Empire seen as key to Southern California and its middle class
(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
2/2015 REAL ESTATE: Forum to address Inland housing affordability
(The Press Enterprise)
2/2015 Affordable Housing Shortage Examined
(The IE Voice)
1/2015 Affordable housing plays major role in economic vitality
(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
1/2015 Local senior citizen happy with new apartment
(Hi-Desert Star)

News from National CORE
National CORE Opens Escondido’s First Supportive Permanent Housing Development
Escondido, Calif. – National CORE on Nov. 9 celebrated Escondido’s first permanent supportive housing community with partners from the San Diego Community Housing Corporation, the City of Escondido and the County of San Diego. Valley Senior Village is a senior housing...
National CORE, LINC Housing Provide Affordable Housing in San Pedro
San Pedro, Calif. – National CORE and Linc Housing on Oct. 26 celebrated the grand opening of a 91-home mixed-use affordable housing community that features children’s play areas, outdoor gathering spaces, a sixth-floor overlook of the harbor and 4,900 square feet of...
National CORE Raises more than $1.125 million for Youth Programs in Underserved Communities
About 700 community and business leaders donated more than $1.125 million to provide free after-school programs to children as part of the 2023 An Evening of Hope gala hosted Oct. 5 by National CORE, one of the nation’s leading nonprofit developers of affordable...
Resident Techs Build Community in CORE Wars
Resident service technicians crowded around a bright yellow racetrack, cheering for Pinewood Derby cars crafted with electrical terminals as exhaust pipes, doorstops as steering wheels and adorned with Lego Batman, National CORE’s logo – and one even done up as The...
National CORE, City of San Diego Secure $5 Million State Grant to Improve San Ysidro Neighborhood and Park
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. – National CORE, one of the nation’s leading affordable housing developers, and the City of San Diego have secured a $5 million state grant to revitalize a 1.8-acre park, repair streets and build a crosswalk that links the improvements to a...
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