A foundation that was started post-Katrina by Brad Pitt, the Make it Right Foundation, will help rebuild the flood-ravaged Kansas City to transform a closed school into an affordable housing facility with a community center. The school, which is over 100 years old, will morph into 29 apartment buildings in an economically depressed part of town. Additionally, a new building with 21 apartments will be built in the Manheim Neighborhood Association.
Parking garages, a branch of the Kansas City Police Department, and other additions will be a part of the restoration. The Kansas City movers feel its also worth noting that the constructions will all be built to LEED Platinum environmental standards.