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See some of our successful projects with partners in the Southeast.

Barbara Carey Shuler Manor

Carrfour Supportive Housing and Enterprise celebrated the grand opening of Barbara Carey Shuler Manor in Liberty City, Fla.
  • $30 million development consists of apartments ranging in sizes from studios to three-bedroom apartments. 
  • Mixed-use community includes 100 affordable homes for families and seniors, with 50 set aside for formerly homeless households. 
  • Shuler Manor also has on-site supportive services for residents including a computer lab, an exercise room and a library.  

Reynoldstown

A prosperous working-class neighborhood for decades, Reynoldstown’s economy declined, and by 1990, more than 42 percent of its families were living below the poverty level.
  • Young Hughley, Jr. came back to Atlanta with the dream of saving his childhood community of Reynoldstown, southeast of downtown. 
  • Enterprise provided operating support and training for Hughley’s burgeoning nonprofit, the Reynoldstown Revitalization Corporation (RRC). 
  • The organization has developed more than 310 affordable homes in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood for residents whose incomes average $20,570. Dozens more are in the pipeline. 
  • A renewed sense of community inspires residents to participate in safety programs and neighborhood cleanup projects. 
  • Residents are enjoying local services provided by new businesses and appreciate RRC’s successful efforts to place their community on the National Register of Historic Places.

University Estates

University Estates is a development in the Booker T. Washington neighborhood of Atlanta comprised of single-family, detached homes (20 new and 15 rehabilitated) all ranging in size from 1,100 square feet to 1,600 square feet. 
  • The project earned an Enterprise Green Communities designation—eight are new homes, seven are rehabilitated homes.
  • As an influx of new residents with various incomes flood into this and the surrounding neighborhoods, University Estates is the only affordable new single-family housing development.
  • Before University Estates, the immediate area consisted of mostly vacant single-family lots that had become a safety hazard in the neighborhood.

Barbara Carey Shuler Manor
Shuler Manor

“The need for affordable housing and supportive services is increasing throughout South Florida,” said Stephanie Berman, president of Carrfour.  “The challenges facing the children and families of Liberty City are particularly difficult.”
Reynoldstown
University Estates