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As well as owning and managing properties, Affinity Sutton delivered a number of community focused services in the areas that they work. On 30 November 2016, Affinity Sutton merged with Circle Housing to form Clarion Housing Group and become the UK's largest housing association. They used the slogan "Helping people put down roots".
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L&Q (London & Quadrant Housing Trust) is a housing association operating in Greater London, the South East, East Anglia, and parts of the North West (under its subsidiary company Trafford Housing Trust). L&Q's registered office is based in Stratford. [1] Quadrant Housing Association, one of its original forebears, was established in 1963.
The G15 is an organisation of the largest housing associations in and around Greater London in the United Kingdom, [1] which collectively are responsible for managing in the region of 600,000 homes in London. [2] They state their purpose as "working to solve the housing crisis by delivering good quality, affordable homes of all types". [3]
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Clarion Project, a nonprofit organization based in Washington D.C., USA; Clarion Hotel, a hotel brand in the United States; Clarion Hotel Limerick, a hotel in Limerick, Ireland; Clarion Housing Group, a British housing association; National Clarion Cycling Club, a cycling club with some 29 member sections in the United Kingdom
Clarion Partners ("Clarion") is an American real estate investment firm headquartered in New York City. The firm is the real estate asset management platform of Franklin Templeton Investments. [6] In 2022, IREI ranked Clarion as the eighth largest real estate investment manager in North America based on assets under management. [7]
HPD is currently in the midst of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's Housing New York initiative to create and preserve 300,000 units of affordable housing by 2026. By the end of 2021, the City of New York financed more than 200,000 affordable homes since 2014, breaking the all-time record previously set by former Mayor Ed Koch . [ 3 ]