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2012, Issue 3
- 3-5 Texas sees postrecession turnaround in rental housing market
by Wenhua Di - 6-8 Houston taking holistic approach to affordable-housing development
by Community Affairs Office - 9-11 Oil boom’s benefits and burdens: worker influx stresses supply of affordable housing
by Community Affairs Office - 12-13 Rural Texas studies identify housing needs, challenges and strategies
by Community Affairs Office - 14-17 Affordable housing coming to Dallas via transit-oriented development
by Community Affairs Office - 18-19 Notes from the field: interview with Texas development finance manager
by Community Affairs Office
2012, Issue 2
- 3-8 Pathways to financial advancement
by Wenhua Di & Tammy Leonard & Emily Ryder
2012, Issue 1
- 3-8 Asset-building strategies in community colleges
by Community Affairs Office
2011, Issue 1
- 1-11 Q&A: The Aspen Institute’s John Molinaro says wealth building can have a big impact on small communities
by Community Affairs Office - 3-10 Asset building taking root in rural communities
by Community Affairs Office
2010, Issue 3
- y:2010:n:3 Consumer decisionmaking: insights from behavioral economics
by Wenhua Di & James C. Murdoch
2010, Issue 2
- 1-11 Community Health Centers: successes and challenges
by Elizabeth Sobel Blum & Community Affairs Office - 3-10,12 Building healthier communities from the ground up
by Community Affairs Office
2010, Issue 1
- 3-7 Entrepreneurship in the changing economy: from survival to sustainability
by Community Affairs Office
2009, Issue 3
- y:2009:n:3 Financial access options for the underserved
by Community Affairs Office
2009, Issue 2
- y:2009:n:2 Low-income housing tax credits in Texas: achievements and challenges
by Community Affairs Office
2009, Issue 1
- 3-7 The CRA and subprime lending
by Community Affairs Office
2008, Issue 2
- 1-7 RAISE Texas: moving Texans towards financial success
by Community Affairs Office - 1-8 A national perspective on asset building
by Community Affairs Office
2008, Issue 1
- 3-8 Banks building markets by building communities
by Community Affairs Office
2007, Issue 3
- y:2007:n:3 Homeownership and affordable lending: a case study
by Community Affairs Office
2007, Issue 2
- 1-3,5,6,8 Preserving homeownership: addressing foreclosure
by Community Affairs Office - 1-4 Quantifying the foreclosure issue
by Community Affairs Office - 1-7 Texas foreclosure timeline
by Community Affairs Office
2007, Issue 1
- y:2007:n:1 Retooling affordable housing strategies: case studies of local finance options
by Community Affairs Office
2006, Issue 3
- y:2006:n:3 Asset building and the wealth gap
by Community Affairs Office
2006, Issue 2
- 3,5-8 Concentrated poverty in the eleventh district
by Community Affairs Office - 4-5 Q & A with Paul A. Jargowsky
by Community Affairs Office
2006, Issue 1
- 3-6 Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: assessing the aftermath
by anonymous - 7-11 Poverty and disasters
by anonymous
2005, Issue 2
- 3-8 Microenterprise: growing businesses, assets and markets
by anonymous
2005, Issue 1
- y:2005:n:1 Community development finance: challenges, choices, change
by anonymous
2004, Issue 1
- 1-5 Finding a place in the mainstream: one immigrant's story
by anonymous - 1-8 Tu Banco opens the mainstream to new customers
by anonymous - 2-4 Financial services and the Mexican immigrant; Q&A with Ann Baddour and Rebecca Lightsey
by anonymous - 6-8 The Texas challenge in the 21st century
by Stephen H. Murdock
2003, Issue Special
- 1-2 Microcredit means macro opportunity
by Jason Sweat - 2-3 Microloans and moral support
by Diana Mendoza
2003, Issue 1
- 1-8 SBA offices serving the Eleventh Federal Reserve District
by anonymous - 2-4 The SBA at 50: Q&A with Hector V. Barreto
by anonymous - 4-5 SBA serves up backing for restaurant owner
by Jackie Hoyer - 6-7 Eleventh District small business financing guide
by anonymous
2002, Issue 2
- 1-8 Houston's Fourth Ward; old neighborhood, new life
by Brook Griffin & Jackie Hoyer
2002, Issue 1
- 2-3 A bond-able development
by Diana Mendoza - 4-7 The changing face of public housing
by Veronica Garza & Jackie Hoyer - 7-9 Bank qualified tax-exempt options: Travis County Housing Authority
by Nancy Vickrey
2001, Issue 2
- 2-3,8 Faith and housing delivering the dream of home ownership
by Jackie Hoyer - 4-5 Not in my backyard: The NIMBY phenomenon and affordable housing
by Toby Cook - 6-7 Redefining affordable housing
by Jackie Hoyer - 7-8 A woman's place is in her own home
by Jackie Hoyer
2001, Issue 1
- 2-3,8 Creating critical mass
by anonymous - 4-5 The Austin technology incubator
by anonymous - 6-7 Banking outside the box; meeting the needs of the unbanked
by anonymous
2000, Issue Q4
- 1-2 Building personal wealth: a conversation with Bob McTeer
by anonymous - 3-5 Lyons Village : mixed use revitalizes historic Houston neighborhood
by anonymous - 6-8 Oak Cliff Gateway TIF District
by anonymous
2000, Issue Q3
- 1-2 Tapping an untapped market
by anonymous - 1-7 Fannie Mae sets new guidelines to combat predatory lending
by anonymous - 6-8 Community development at a crossroads
by Lawrence B. Lindsey
2000, Issue January
- 1-8 1998 Eleventh District HMDA profile
by anonymous
2000, Issue 3
- 1-3 A circle of ten
by anonymous
2000, Issue 2
- 1-3 Housing partnership blooms in East Texas
by anonymous - 1-4 Banking on entrepreneurs
by anonymous - 1-4 Making affordable housing more affordable
by anonymous - 6-7 Reviewing economic development needs
by anonymous
2000, Issue 1
- 1-3 A pallet-able deal : redevelopment of an inner-city brownfield
by anonymous - 1-4 A new equity partner
by anonymous - 5-8 Are all boats rising on economic tide?
by Toby Cook & Nancy Vickrey
1999, Issue February
- 1-8 1997 Eleventh District HMDA profile
by anonymous
1999, Issue 4
- 1-4,8 Tax-credit opportunities
by anonymous - 1-5,8 Rural empowerment zones : providing sustainable community development
by anonymous - 1,6-7 Fannie Mae and the CRA : Franklin D. Raines, Chairman and CEO, Fannie Mae
by anonymous - 2-3,7 Chili, steaks and venture capital : helping businesses find financial resources
by anonymous
1999, Issue 3
- 1-3 Lasting impact : building families and neighborhoods
by anonymous - 1-4 The two Anthonys : living side by side
by anonymous - 1-5 Green equity housing : building for a future
by anonymous - 6-8 Improving rural housing : a conversation with Moises Loza, executive director, Housing Assistance Council
by anonymous
1999, Issue 2
- 1-2 A deposit makes change : partnership yields new home improvement loans
by anonymous - 1-4 Marketing affordable housing : builders use cost-saving strategies
by anonymous - 1-5 One-stop home shop
by anonymous - 6-8 The new Metropolitan agenda
by anonymous
1999, Issue 1
- 1-3 Shell community banking initiative : a \\"private-private\\" partnership
by anonymous - 1-4,10 CRA-qualified investments : two new instruments
by anonymous - 1-5 TIB—The Independent BankersBank forms small business investment company
by anonymous - 6-10 Bank consolidation and community development lending
by anonymous
1998, Issue 4
- 1-2 Taste of success
by anonymous - 1-4 Down to the wire
by anonymous - 1-5 Banking on Habitat
by anonymous - 6-8 Guide to portfolio risk-management design for CDFIs
by anonymous
1998, Issue 3
- 1-3 A big STEP for Miles
by anonymous - 1-6 Rural community hatches new businesses
by anonymous - 1-7 Filling in the blanks
by anonymous - 4-5,8 The business case for pursuing retail opportunities in the Inner City: the Boston Consulting Group in partnership with the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City
by anonymous
1998, Issue 2
- 1-3 Affordable parade of homes
by anonymous - 1-6 Texas Southern University prepares community development professionals (Houston)
by anonymous - 1-7 Individual development accounts spur savings
by anonymous - 4-5,8 The economics of home ownership
by anonymous
1998, Issue 1
- 1-4,8 Mastering the plan
by anonymous - 1-5 Capital from the Capitol
by anonymous - 1,6-7 Interview with Laurence H. Meyer
by anonymous - 2-3 There's no place like home
by anonymous
1997, Issue 4
- 1-3 Sowing, leveraging and reaping
by anonymous - 1-4,8 Mortgages with authority
by anonymous - 6-8 CDFIs and the future of microlending
by anonymous
1997, Issue 3
- 1-2,7-8 An interview with Andrew Cuomo
by anonymous - 1-6&8 Flying to new heights
by anonymous - 3-5 A touch (up) of class
by anonymous
1997, Issue 2
- 1-3 The power to move
by anonymous - 4-5 The numbers show improvement in lending
by anonymous - 6-8 A different kind of club
by anonymous
1997, Issue 1
- 1-3,8 Rethinking campus housing: a new development approach at Prairie View A&M
by anonymous - 4-5,8 Seven principles for reducing delinquencies
by anonymous - 6-8 CRA reform: the first year
by anonymous
1996, Issue Oct
- 1-2 The one that didn't get away
by anonymous - 1-4&8 Helping turn a vision into reality
by anonymous - 1-5 A small bank with big ideas
by anonymous - 6-7 Community development through service
by anonymous
1996, Issue Jul
- 1-3 Magnolia business blooms
by anonymous - 1-5 Small business welcome
by anonymous - 4-5 Second Harvest
by anonymous - 6-7 Reinventing the SBA
by anonymous
1996, Issue Jan
- 1-3 Constructive collaboration
by anonymous - 1-4 First loan
by anonymous - 1-5 Building on common ground
by anonymous - 6-7 Affordable housing lending
by anonymous
1996, Issue Apr
- 1-2 NationsBank Neighborhood Program
by anonymous - 1-6&8 The power to make a difference
by anonymous - 1-7&8 National nonprofit intermediaries
by anonymous - 3-5 Mission accomplished
by anonymous
1995, Issue Sep
- 1-3 Building a community from the ground up
by anonymous - 1-4&8 Common cents
by anonymous - 1-5&8 Focus on downtown revitalization
by anonymous - 1-6&7 CRA and the small bank
by anonymous
1995, Issue Jun
- 1-3 Good fortune
by anonymous - 1-4 Lettuce and loans
by anonymous - 1-5&8 The big business of small loans
by anonymous - 6-8 Forming a community development corporation
by anonymous
1995, Issue Jul
- 1-4 Positive partnerships
by anonymous