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  2. NeighborWorks America - Wikipedia

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    The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, doing business as NeighborWorks America, is a congressionally chartered nonprofit organization that supports community development in the United States and Puerto Rico. The organization provides grants and technical assistance to more than 240 community development organizations.

  3. List of communities and neighborhoods of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of neighborhoods and communities located in the city of San Diego. The City of San Diego Planning Department officially lists 52 Community Planning Areas within the city, [ 1 ] many of which consist of multiple different neighborhoods.

  4. Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone - Wikipedia

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    A tax increment reinvestment zone (TIRZ) is a political subdivision of a municipality or county in the state of Texas created to implement tax increment financing.They may be initiated by the city or county or by petition of owners whose total holdings in the zone consist of a majority of the appraised property value.

  5. East Village, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood rapidly gentrified after the opening of Petco Park in 2004, becoming home to many upscale restaurants and trendy shops. It is still impacted by high rates of homelessness. The neighborhood is now a hub of construction including condominium projects and other public spaces, including the San Diego Central Library. The $185 ...

  6. Dryden Historic District (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    The community is a neighborhood of early twentieth century American Craftsman bungalows as well as Spanish Colonial Revival homes and California bungalows built in the 1920s and 1930s. It features a high concentration of homes designed and built by the renowned Arts and Crafts era architect/builder David Owen Dryden .

  7. Sherman Heights, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Sherman Heights is a diverse neighborhood and home to one of the highest concentrations of Latinos in the city. Current demographics for the neighborhood are as follows: people of Hispanic/Latino heritage make up 75.6%, followed by non-Hispanic Whites at 16.4%, African-Americans at 4.1%, Asian at 1.8%, Mixed Race at 1.8% and others at 0.3% [4]

  8. Columbia, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Columbia, San Diego Location within Central San Diego Coordinates: 32°43′0.04″N 117°10′5.68″W  /  32.7166778°N 117.1682444°W  / 32.7166778; -117.1682444

  9. El Cerrito, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    El Cerrito (Spanish for "The Little Hill") is a neighborhood of the Mid-City region of San Diego, California.El Cerrito is a residential neighborhood, consisting mostly of suburban homes, with some commercial activity along the streets that define its borders.