Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership Breaks New Ground in 2025
One Community Update
January 19, 2026
Source: The Business Journal
Last year, Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership broke new ground in the services it provides.
TNP kicked off new construction for the first time, building four houses at the former Emerson Elementary School site.
“TNP has invested $1.2 million into the neighborhood through the construction and resale of 4 single family, market rate houses to owner-occupants,” according to TNP’s 2025 Annual Report. “All four units will be sold to owner-occupants and it is expected that the sale price will be at or near market rate for the neighborhood.”
Prior to last year, TNP’s work, started in 2010, centered on remediating blighted and renovating vacant properties. That work continued in 2025 when the organization completed 114 residential and four commercial demolitions. That brings the total number of TNP demolitions to more than 1,500.
“The mission of the Trumbull County Land Bank is to return land and vacant abandoned properties to productive use, reduce blight, increase property values, support community land-use goals and improve the quality of life for all county residents,” according to the report. “TNP and the Land Bank have diligently worked to build wealth in neighborhoods through the acquisition and disposition of properties, which buyers invest their time and resources in to create homeownership opportunities and equity in their property.”
TNP manages the land bank.
TNP finished its seventh year of its Emergency Home Repair Program. Last year it helped 190 households – 90 in the city of Warren and 100 throughout the rest of Trumbull County.
“In 2025, 28.81% of the households served were minority households, 55.932% of households served were located in [low- to moderate-income] neighborhoods, and 100% of households served were LMI,” the report says.
For full report, please click the source link above.