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Community Development Celebrates Groundbreaking in Columbia

Enterprise Community Development was joined by city and state leaders today to celebrate the groundbreakings of Legacy at Cedar Lane I & II and The Vision at Parkway, two modern, new affordable housing communities in Columbia, Maryland. Formerly known as Waverly Winds and Ranleagh Court, the redeveloped communities will deliver 205 high-quality, energy-efficient apartment homes to Howard County.…

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ECD President Recognized by HousingWire

Enterprise Community Development President Janine Lind has been recognized as one of HousingWire's 2025 Women of Influence across the housing industry. Enterprise Residential is the property management arm of Enterprise Community Development. HousingWire's annual Women of Influence award recognizes women whose achievements are driving the housing industry forward. Now in its 16th year, the award…

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Warren Dungee Appointed to MMHA Board of Directors

Enterprise Residential Vice President of Operations Warren Dungee has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the Maryland Multi-Housing Association (MMHA).  Dungee will be representing Enterprise Residential on the board. We congratulate Dungee on this well-deserved recognition and we are confident he will represent us with excellence, bringing valuable strategic insight, advocacy, and leadership to the association.

Celebrating Excellence

Enterprise’s Community Development division recently held its annual awards celebration honoring employees, communities and partners who live out our values and bring our mission to life through meaningful action. Nominees and winners were recognized not only for their achievements, but also for their lasting impact as leaders across the division. They make a difference in…

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205 Modern, Affordable Homes Coming to Howard County

Enterprise Community Development, one of the largest mission-focused nonprofit affordable housing providers in the Mid-Atlantic, has closed on financing for the redevelopment of Ranleagh Court and Waverly Winds, two modern, new affordable housing communities in Columbia, Maryland. These redevelopments, which will bring 205 apartment homes to Howard County, mark a significant milestone in the nonprofit’s commitment to preserving…

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Internet Access Expanded to Enterprise Communities in Baltimore

Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Office of Broadband and Digital Equity—a division of the Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology—recently awarded a $2 million grant to Waves as part of the Administration’s efforts to improve internet access, adoption, and utilization in underserved neighborhoods in Baltimore.  Several Enterprise communities will benefit from new fiber-optic…

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Enterprise Community Development Names Shay Dugan as Senior Vice President, Head of Property Management

Enterprise Community Development, a leading non-profit owner and developer of affordable homes in the Mid-Atlantic and an affiliate of Enterprise Community Partners, proudly announces the appointment of Shay Dugan as senior vice president, head of property management.  Dugan brings more than 30 years of executive leadership experience in real estate and property management, specializing in affordable housing.…

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“A Basic Human Right”: ECD President Janine Lind Talks with Enterprise Community Partners

When Janine Lind was four years old, her parents packed up the family and moved from their native Netherlands to Indonesia. What she observed in both countries — and in subsequent moves across continents — shaped her belief that a decent, safe place to live matters regardless of nationality or socioeconomic status. “I truly believe…

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Enterprise Community Development Selected for 2024 Thome Aging Well Innovation Grant

Enterprise Community Development was recently awarded a 2024 Thome Aging Well Innovation Grant to support the planning and implementation of an age-freindly care clinic model with the University of Baltimore at eight affordable communities. The Thome Aging Well program is a six-year, $19 million initiative from Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) to help older adults living…

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Enterprise Expands its Footprint in Baltimore

Enterprise Community Development was joined by city and state leaders today to celebrate the groundbreakings of Greens at Irvington Mews II and Park Heights Place, located in Baltimore’s Irvington and Park Heights Neighborhoods. The event marks the beginning of the construction and renovation of two projects that are designed to offer energy-efficient and affordable homes for seniors and formerly…

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