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NAR recognizes six cities for expanding affordable housing opportunities WASHINGTON – April 4, 2007 –The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) and the United States Conference of Mayors have designated six cities as 2007 Ambassador Cities. NAR and the mayors’ conference, through its Council on the New American City, launched the Ambassadors for Cities Program in 2004 to encourage collaborations between local city governments and Realtor associations to expand housing opportunities in their communities. The program selects cities as Ambassadors and highlights the innovations they have implemented to promote homeownership, increase affordable housing and make their communities more livable. The Ambassadors for Cities Program has honored 19 cities and has awarded $95,000 in grants to support local affordable housing initiatives. “Realtors build communities and care about improving the availability of housing opportunities for all Americans,” says NAR President Pat Vredevoogd Combs. “Through this program, Realtors and the country’s mayors are working together to pioneer affordable housing solutions that will help improve communities and raise homeownership rates nationwide.” The Ambassadors for Cities Program has a goal of expanding housing opportunities and homeownership in four to six cities every year. Each of the cities will hold a public event later in the year at which they will receive their official Ambassadors plaque. The 2007 Ambassadors for Cities designees are: Fort Smith, Ark., and the Fort Smith Board of Realtors San Diego, Calif., and the San Diego Association of Realtors Boulder, Colo., and the Boulder Area Realtor Association Jacksonville, Fla., and the Northeast Florida Association of Realtors Miami, Fla., and the Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches Housing Central Durham, N.C., and the Durham Regional Association of Realtors
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