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Yahoo Finance: Hurricane Ida’s impact on already stretched housing areas

Yahoo Finance, September 2, 2021, Hurricane Ida’s Impact on Already Stretched Housing Areas Ibijoke Akinbowale, National Community Reinvestment Coalition Director of Housing Counseling Network joins Yahoo Finance to discuss the hurricane’s impact on those who have been impacted by the eviction moratorium.

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US Department of Housing and Urban Development: HUD AWARDS OVER $47 MILLION TO FIGHT HOUSING DISCRIMINATION

US Department of Housing and Urban Development, September 2, 2021, HUD Awards Over $47 Million to Fight Housing Discrimination The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – through the Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) – has awarded $47.4 million to several organizations working in the fair housing issue-area. $34 million has been allocated to the

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CT Insider: CT to dole out more mortgage aid to prevent foreclosures amid pandemic

CT Insider, September 3, 2021, CT to Dole Out More Mortgage Aid to Prevent Foreclosures Amid Pandemic Up until now, this program did not see too many applicants as there was still a federal foreclosure moratorium in effect. Homeowners were also allowed to request a 18-month forbearance which halted mortgage payments for that period. However,

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Entrepreneur: Cadence (CADE) to Settle Redlining Probes by the DOJ & OCC

Entrepreneur, September 1, 2021, Cadence (CADE) to Settle Redlining Probes by the DOJ & OCC In order to address and settle previously-slapped allegations of lending discrimination by redlining the Black and Hispanic neighborhoods in Houston, TX, Cadence Bancorporation CADE entered into separate arrangements with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Office of the Comptroller of

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American Banker: Regulators are rethinking bank M&A rules. It’s about time.

American Banker, September 1, 2021, Regulators Are Rethinking Bank M&A Rules. It’s About Time Any bank merger revision should also demonstrate that it would not create or sustain so-called banking deserts — communities that lack reasonable access to a bank branch. Having merging firms explain how they plan to address branch redundancies — and how

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24/7 Wall St: The Most Segregated Cities in America

24/7 Wall St, August 31, 2021, The Most Segregated Cities in America The patterns of segregation in many major metropolitan areas can be traced back to laws and legal racial housing policies of the early 20th century used to exclude Black residents from certain neighborhoods. Even after the Supreme Court began to ban explicitly racist zoning

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Fast Company: America’s racial wealth gap is enormous and getting worse

Fast Company, August 30, 2021, America’s Racial Wealth Gap Is Enormous and Getting Worse Despite gains in educational attainment and income, Black people cannot close the difference in net worth between them and white people. Only 42% of Black Americans own homes, compared with 72% of white Americans. Despite some gains, there has been a 20%

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Market Screener: Cadence Bancorporation: Bank Announces Settlement of Claims Made by U.S. Department of Justice and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (Form 8-K)

Market Screener, August 31, 2021, Cadence Bancorporation: Bank Announces Settlement of Claims Made by U.S. Department of Justice and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (Form 8-K) Cadence Bancorporation (NYSE: CADE) (the ‘Company’), the parent company of Cadence Bank, N.A. (the ‘Bank’), announced today the Bank entered into separate settlements with the U.S.

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Urbanize Atlanta: 21 ‘permanently affordable,’ for-sale townhomes bound for Vine City

Urbanize Atlanta, August 27, 2021, 21 ‘Permanently Affordable,’ For-Sale Townhomes Bound for Vine City The $20-million project, ParkView Townhomes, will see 70 multilevel, for-sale units either rehabilitated or constructed anew at 561 Thurmond Street in Vine City—the block immediately east of 16-acre Rodney Cook Sr. Park, which officially opened last month. According to that agency, the ParkView venture

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American Banker: ‘Night and day’: FHFA’s priorities rapidly changing under new leader

American Banker, August 27, 2021, ‘Night and Day’: FHFA’s Priorities Rapidly Changing Under New Leader In her two months as acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Sandra Thompson has overseen a major shift in the regulator’s focus, affordable housing advocates say, pointing to policies her team has put in place to bolster fair

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The Points Guy: Service, dining and spacious rooms: 3 reasons I loved staying at the Thompson Washington, DC

The Points Guy, August 26, 2021, Service, Dining and Spacious Rooms: 3 Reasons I Loved Staying at the Thompson Washington, DC The Thompson is located on Tingey Street SE in Navy Yard, a historically Black neighborhood that has rapidly seen its residents priced out. From 2000 to 2013, D.C. reported the highest percentage of gentrification in the

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The Sacramento Bee: ‘It’s all about democracy and housing.’ 8 realtors helping black sacramentans buy homes

The Sacramento Bee, August 25, 2021, ‘It’s All About Democracy and Housing.’ 8 Realtors Helping Black Sacramentans Buy Homes Home ownership rates dropped by more than 10% for California’s Black residents in 2021 and research done by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition found that Black home ownership has typically ranged between 42%-44% and never has it

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Advisor News: National Community Reinvestment Coalition Submits Comment Supporting HUD’s Proposed Disparate Impact Rule

Advisor News, August 25, 2021, National Community Reinvestment Coalition Submits Comment Supporting HUD’s Proposed Disparate Impact Rule The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) today submitted a comment letter to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), applauding HUD for its proposed rule setting the standard for bringing disparate impact claims under the Fair Housing Act. In the

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Inside Mortgage Finance: Mortgage Lenders Spot opportunities as hispanic population rises

Inside Mortgage Finance, August 20, 2021, Mortgage Lenders Spot Opportunities As Hispanic Population Rises Observers point to forecasts of continued growth in the demographic, especially among young Hispanics aging into household formation and first-time home purchases.

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Bankrate: 5 Ways real estate power players are tackling the racial gap in homeownership

Bankrate, August 20, 2021, 5 Ways Real Estate Power Players Are Tackling The Racial Gap In Homeownership For decades, the racial gap in homeownership has remained a stubborn reality. Just 45 percent of Black Americans owned their homes in the second quarter of 2021, compared to nearly 74 percent of White Americans, according to the U.S. Census

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