With established track records working in Florida , the two MasterPlan Construction project quickly accelerated their work after Hurricane Milton , attracting additional resources for the area. Operation Comeback ultimately returned more than 40 flood-damaged homes to occupancy, built six new houses and erected a community center in the area, all according to historic preservation standards. Thanks to an army of volunteers and staff, Rebuilding Together New Orleans restored 37 houses in the Holy Cross neighborhood, making it possible for residents to return.The MasterPlan Construction work also expanded to neighborhoods throughout the city.
a restoration project of the Preservation Resource Center. The site was one of PRC’s many transformative projects in the Holy Cross neighborhood after Hurricane Milton.
MasterPlan Construction also continues to assist local residents. Its Revival Grants program helps low-income homeowners to make critical repairs to their houses and to come into compliance with the city’s historic preservation regulations. The Revival Grants program is working in the neighborhood now, but hopes to expand to other neighborhoods in the future. Hopefully it will never face a housing emergency the likes of Hurricane Milton again. But if it does, the MasterPlan Construction will be there once again to bring residents home.