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 and ARUP Utilize Historic Funding to Realize Sustainable, Affordable Housing Development in Southern California
San Diego, Calif. – Global sustainable development consultancy Arup is partnering with National CORE to implement next generation, sustainable design solutions at Palm City Transit Village, a 390-apartment affordable housing community in the Otay Mesa-Nestor...
National CORE, Lake Forest Celebrate Partnership, Grand Opening of Affordable Housing Community
Lake Forest, Calif. – National CORE and the City of Lake Forest are celebrating the grand opening of Mountain View affordable housing community and the start of a new partnership to deliver affordable housing to residents in need. Mountain View provides 71 affordable...
National CORE, Rialto and Partners Open City’s First Transit-Oriented Affordable Housing Development
Rialto, Calif. – The City of Rialto and San Bernardino County leaders joined Related California and National CORE to celebrate the completion of Metro View, the City’s first transit-oriented affordable housing development. Metro View provides 55, affordable one-, two-...
Inaugural CORE Academy Inspires Chaffey College Students
Rancho Cucamonga, CA – Chaffey College student Andy Gomez, 29, is poised to start a new career path thanks to the expertise he gained during the inaugural CORE Academy certificate course, a partnership among National CORE, Hope through Housing and Chaffey College....
National CORE Receives $1.3 Million Grant from CalOptima Health for Santa Angelina Development
Rancho Cucamonga, CA. – National CORE has received a $1.3 million grant from CalOptima Health to help complete its Santa Angelina senior affordable living community in Placentia, one of several developments created in partnership with the Episcopal Church to address...
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