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 →
Removing Fort Worth Redlines
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 →
Reuniting Reimagining
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 →
Charles Schwab visits Renaissance Heights
We are ecstatic to share that Renaissance Heights Foundation (RHF) has been awarded $25,000 by Charles Schwab! On September 22, RHF had the honor of providing a Renaissance Heights neighborhood … Continue Reading →
Presentation to Children’s Hospital Association – Community Development in Practice
Accelerating Change On June 7th Renaissance Heights Foundation (RHF), Cook Children’s Hospital and Purpose Built Communities offered a closer look into our community development work and partnerships to all Children’s … Continue Reading →
How Renaissance Heights United brings the Purpose Built Communities model to life through housing, education, health and economic opportunity
Creating a healthier community requires an inclusive, holistic approach. In this case study, Build Healthy Places Network highlights the work of of Renaissance Heights United and shares critical lessons learned … Continue Reading →
Neighborhoods matter. Research proves it.
Renaissance Heights United is known as a community quarterback. That means we are guiding and supporting community members, organizations and funders to create a vibrant neighborhood for families.
120-Unit Affordable Senior Housing Project in Fort Worth Completed
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Locally based general contractor KWA Construction has completed Phase II of Columbia Renaissance Square, a project that added 120 units of affordable seniors housing to the … Continue Reading →