Enterprise Community Partners

[1] Founded in 1982 by developer/philanthropist James W. Rouse and his wife Patty, Enterprise has worked with community-based nonprofit organizations to develop 951,000 homes, investing $64 billion throughout the United States.[3] Affordable housing advocate and attorney Priscilla Almodovar served as president and chief executive officer of Enterprise from September 2019 to December 2022.[4] Lori Chatman and Drew Warshaw are the current Co-CEOs and Interim Presidents of Enterprise Community Partners.[5][6] In 1972, three members of the Church of the Saviour—Terry Flood, Barbara Moore and Carolyn Banker—wanted to create low-income housing in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of D.C. With no development, financial or construction experience, they put down a non-refundable deposit to purchase the Ritz and Mozart apartment buildings.Updates include a Path to Zero Energy, new water-quality standards, and a new approach to affordable housing in rural areas, tribal communities and small towns.
James RouseTotal assetsSubsidiariesnonprofitJames W. RouseUnited StatesPriscilla Almodovarchief executive officerchief operating officerAdams MorganColumbia, MarylandRouse CompanyRemington, BaltimoreSandtownFestival marketplaceOsaka, JapanGreen buildingNeighborWorks AmericaLow-Income Housing Tax CreditNew Markets Tax Credits