News
Changing the Narrative – The Need to Shift Away from Biases When Building Housing
How can housing advocates work to dispel internal and persistent biases about who deserves to be housed? Commentary by Holos Board Member Matthew Haas.
Lessons Learned from A Bank Collapse - Building Resilient Financial Models
Holos Communities shares some lessons learned in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, from a developer and nonprofit perspective.
How Can We Reimagine Funding Sources For Housing?
As Holos Communities has explored how to build more homes faster, we’ve realized that we need to focus our efforts to creating new financial models that move away from the capital stack model, which holds back production of homes. Moving towards new models that streamlines funding and expedites construction of homes for the unhoused can be the solution to the housing crisis.
How can Green Spaces Create Community and Drive Innovation?
Green spaces have several positive effects for a community, and implementing and maintaining parks provides sustainable benefits and helps build community.
How can we use existing buildings to reduce our carbon footprint?
As developers of affordable housing, we are poised to be lead efforts in reducing our carbon footprint before and after construction. Currently-existing buildings can lead the way in reducing emissions and reaching the goal of net zero operations.
Holos Communities, Flyaway Homes and The People Concern Will Bring Two New Properties to Wilmington
Holos Communities is excited to share updates to our portfolio! From new awards to new properties, it’s been a busy start of the year at Holos Communities.
Holos Communities Adds 4 Buildings to Pre-Development Pipeline
Holos Communities is pleased to announce four new buildings in our pipeline across Southern California, bringing the total number of units in our pre-development and construction pipeline to 830.
Lessons Learned at the Vienna Social Housing Academy
Holos CEO Cristian Ahumada recalls lessons from the Vienna Social Housing Academy
Holos Communities Celebrates Avenida, LA County’s Newest Project Homekey Site
Holos Communities showed elected officials and government workers our newest Project Homekey site, Avenida, on September 8th.
Can we create micro-grids for water?
One of the ways to ensure that we conserve water is by using greywater systems to reduce usage of water. Given California’s tendency for droughts, recapturing and reusing water helps us in conserving water and ensuring that tenants have access to water in times of need.
How do we keep working through a blackout?
Part of our journey towards sustainability and resiliency emerged from our experiences with the power grid in the summer of 2019, when the Holos Communities (then Clifford Beers Housing) offices were impacted by power outages. Unfortunately, the blackout coincided with staff working towards a critical deadline.
Can our developments clean the air?
When designing and building developments, looking at how they integrate with the surrounding landmarks is a key part to ensuring that residents have the best quality of life.
How can we attract funding to solve multiple crises?
When it comes to developing affordable housing in an expedited manner that tackles concurrent crises, we need integrated solutions that solve for the lack of housing, the impacts of climate change and racial inequity together.
Can We Build Affordable Housing Without Relying On Tax Credits?
One of the most reliable vehicles in financing affordable housing today is the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC). While LIHTC is the primary tool in funding affordable housing, the process is lengthy and costly.
How Can We Make Our Existing Properties More Resilient To Climate Change?
Ensuring that our residents have access to the resources and utilities needed in case of an emergency is a challenge we at Holos Communities have been working to address.
The Emergence of the Living Lab at Holos
How an extended power outage inspired us to use our offices as a Living Lab focused on innovation for our properties
Sustainability Through Solar at Holt Family Apartments
Thanks to the Solar on Multifamily Affordable Housing (SOMAH) Program, Clifford Beers will be able to install solar panels at Holt.
New Community-Oriented Design Addresses Climate
Greenery in Panorama City to be irrigated by greywater system
New Housing Education Platform
CBH creates new tool for faith-based organizations to help end homelessness
CBH Selected by City to Build in Harvard Heights
CBH innovates faster and less expensive housing without tax credits