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Global Green Demonstration Homes

409 Andry St.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70117
PartnerGlobal Green USA
RoleCo-Developer
Units5
Commercial & Community Square Footage646,000
Total Development Cost$1.2 Million
Completion DateDecember 2013

In response to Hurricane Katrina’s devastation of New Orleans’ Holy Cross neighborhood, Global Green USA committed to helping rebuild this Ninth Ward community while demonstrating best practices through the new construction of five LEED-certified single-family homes. GCHP served as the developer for the project, adding support to Global Green in its local development endeavors.

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