C+J Rentals started with a straightforward goal: to provide rentals for small parties. Founded by father Mynor Quiñonez and sons Jeffrey Quiñonez, Christian Quiñonez and Danilo Quiñonez, the business began with a few basic party items, but quickly grew as they served more clients. As the business expanded, Danilo, Jeffrey, and Christian faced the challenge of keeping up with demand and navigating the complex world of loan and grant opportunities. Many funding options were tangled in red tape, making it tough for small businesses to get the help they needed. Enter the Central Providence Community Loan Fund. Unlike other funding…
The innovation and scope of Center City Apartments has drawn some recent attention and support from stakeholders and grantors. In May, One Neighborhood Builders was awarded the Dr. J Lee and Judy Westrate Grant for Exceptionalism and Innovations in affordable housing. This prestigious $50,000 grant, awarded by the Housing Ministries of New England, recognizes projects that demonstrate an innovative approach to affordable housing. The grant will directly advance the Center City Apartments development, bringing it one step closer to construction. Center City Apartments is currently in pre-development and is one of our most ambitious and transformational projects to date. This…
The rebranding honors the organization’s history, builds upon transformative growth experienced in recent years, and begins a new chapter for One Neighborhood Builders’ statewide visibility.
One Neighborhood Builders (ONB), in partnership with Bridge Partners Executive Search, is please to formally launch its search for the next President & CEO
Tonya Johnson Joins ONE Neighborhood Builders as the Senior Vice President of Finance and Operations
A summarization of our groundbreaking of our newest development, The Avenue.
Training sessions took place in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Nashville in February and March.
ONE|NB’s Residents Services Manager joins call for more housing funding.
Residents, stakeholders walk neighborhood after reviewing improvement plans.
State awards $300,000 to Cumberland for ONE|NB’s redevelopment of St. Patrick Church.