City Council Votes in Favor to Fund Renaissance Phase lll Housing I am thrilled to share some significant news with all of you. On Tuesday, September 12, the City of … Continue Reading →

City Council Votes in Favor to Fund Renaissance Phase lll Housing I am thrilled to share some significant news with all of you. On Tuesday, September 12, the City of … Continue Reading →
NEWS UPDATE: $5 Million Allocated for Affordable Housing in Renaissance Heights! Exciting News for Renaissance Heights Foundation! We are thrilled to share a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to … Continue Reading →
We Must Evolve How We Create Change. Philanthropic organizations must evolve how we create systemic change in our communities. According to Inside Philanthropy, the strategy for how foundations approach generating … Continue Reading →
Overview of Renaissance Phase III Renaissance Heights Foundation, in partnership with Columbia Residential, is planning the final phase of multifamily development for the Renaissance Heights masterplan: Renaissance Heights Phase III. … Continue Reading →
We’re excited to announce that Columbia Renaissance Square has won a 2023 Celebrating Leadership in Development Excellence (CLIDE) Award! The CLIDE Awards Program was created in 2003 to recognize private … Continue Reading →
We would like to invite you to join us, the Renaissance Heights Foundation and Columbia Residential, as we work towards strengthening our community’s foundation by providing safe and high-quality housing … Continue Reading →
High-quality, high service living for low-to-moderate income seniors is a growing need for our nation. That’s why Renaissance Heights includes exceptional quality, independent, senior living. Renaissance Square Senior Residences help … Continue Reading →
The relationship between health and housing is a frequent discussion when looking at building healthy and sustainable communities. Build Healthy Places Network, is working with communities in the Purpose Built … Continue Reading →
Redlining effects still seen in Fort Worth. Optimism about environment that could draw investment that ends redlining. In Fort Worth, there is optimism about progress against the practice known as “redlining.” … Continue Reading →
A week ago, Purpose Built Communities (PBC) co-hosted our 2022 Network Leadership Convening alongside Atlanta area Network Members East Lake Foundation, FCS and Grove Park Foundation. PBC brought over 75 … Continue Reading →