In The News
2017 NEWS
12/2017 San Bernardino could add several community development, housing projects to 2017-18 plan
(The Sun)
12/2017 Affordable rentals opening called new era in Oceanside
(San Diego Union-Tribune)
11/2017 Anonymous donor steps up to match up to $100,000 in donations to Hope Through Housing Foundation
(The Sun)
11/2017 Why affordable housing is such a big challenge for the Inland Empire
(Daily Bulletin)
11/2017 Jeff Burum resumes leadership of Rancho Cucamonga-based affordable housing group
(Daily Bulletin)
10/2017 Seniors celebrate at Fall Festival, Fontana
(Foothills Reader)
10/2017 Oz, PonTell: Ravaged communities must rebuild for resiliency
(Houston Chronicle)
10/2017 Futurists urge local cities to make way for electric and autonomous vehicles — or else
(San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
10/2017 City’s first affordable housing apartment complex opens in Newhall
(The Santa Clarita Valley Signal)
9/2017 Next Phase of Waterman Gardens Revitalization Revealed
(Precinct Reporter)
9/2017 Waterman Gardens transformation continues with first 62 new apartments on site
(The Sun)
8/2017 Residents of The View apartments throw barbecue for police officers, firefighters
(The Downey Patriot)
7/2017 Waterman+Baseline Neighborhood Specific Plan Wins Major Regional Honors
(San Bernardino Community Connection)
5/2017 Builders construct diaper homes to support diaper need
(The Orange County Register)
5/2017 ‘A persistent and growing underclass’ in Orange County, report shows
(The Orange County Register)
4/2017 What’s so hard about building enough homes in Orange County?
(89.3 KPCC)
3/2017 Oceanside, Losing Ground On Affordable Housing, Touts New Units
(KPBS.org)
2/2017 San Bernardino, Calif., Public Housing Property Renovation Overcomes Adversity (pdf)
(Novogradac Journal of Tax Credits)
1/2017 Marv’s Place Earns Supportive Housing Project of the Year Award
(PasadenaNow)
1/2017 Welcome Home: Marv’s Place
(Pasadena Weekly)
1/2017 This Pasadena apartment complex is giving homeless families another chance
(Pasadena Star-News)
1/2017 Photo Gallery: Marv’s Place permanent supportive housing in Pasadena, CA
(Pasadena Star-News)
1/2017 Marv’s Place Gets Homeless Families Off The Streets of Pasadena and Into Permanent Housing
(PasadenaNow)
1/2017 This Pasadena apartment complex is giving homeless families another chance
(Pasadena Star-News)
News from National CORE
National CORE Earns 30th LEED for Homes Gold Certification
Oak View Ranch Family Apartments has earned LEED for Homes Gold Certification, becoming National CORE’s 30th LEED-certified community and reinforcing the organization’s long-term commitment to efficient, durable, affordable design. Oak View Ranch opened in August...
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...
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