by admin | Dec 8, 2023 | Dallas Catalyst Project (DCP), Press Releases, TREC Community Investors News
TREC Community Investors (TREC CI), the philanthropic arm of The Real Estate Council (TREC), announced today the selection of Southeast Dallas’ Mill City as its next community for its place-based economic development initiative, the Dallas Catalyst Project (DCP)....
by admin | Oct 24, 2023 | Dallas Catalyst Project (DCP), TREC Community Investors News
On Tuesday, November 7, TREC members will hear from three Dallas Catalyst Project (DCP) 2.0 finalists and vote to decide which proposal will receive a three-year, $1 million neighborhood revitalization partnership with TREC Community Investors. We are so excited to...
by admin | Oct 4, 2023 | Dallas Catalyst Project (DCP), TREC Community Investors News
In early November, TREC members will vote to select the next Dallas Catalyst Project partnership from 2-3 finalist teams comprised of nonprofit and community organizations representing their target neighborhoods. All TREC members are eligible to participate, and the...
by admin | Aug 26, 2023 | Dallas Catalyst Project (DCP), Press Releases, TREC Community Investors News
A first-of-its-kind commercial kitchen targeted at supporting local entrepreneurs in launching and growing their operations opened with a ceremonial ribbon cutting on Friday, August 25 at 2839 S. Ervay Street in The Crossing in South Dallas’ historic Forest District....
by admin | Jul 5, 2023 | Dallas Collaborative for Equitable Development (DCED), TREC Community Investors News
Across Dallas, skyrocketing home prices are keeping low-income renters from purchasing homes, and rising property taxes are forcing long-time residents to leave. To address these issues, many nonprofits are starting Community Land Trusts to protect affordable housing...
by admin | Jul 5, 2023 | Dallas Collaborative for Equitable Development (DCED), TREC Community Investors News
Monisha Clifton launched Moe’s Delights, a bakery specializing in pies, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. She first sold pies from her home, then moved on to baking in Cornerstone Baptist Church’s commercial kitchen as her business’s popularity grew. Unsure of...