Brad Pitt Can Be Sued For Shoddy Post Katrina Home Construction Judge Rules
The $26.8 million-project was touted to bring new technological and architectural solutions to the houses to weather Gulf storms. Elevated on posts, painted cheerful pastels and festooned with solar panels, the houses stood out in the traditionally lower-income Ninth Ward. After construction, the houses were sold to former residents with sale prices adjusted to their income levels. In January 2014, residents in more than 20 of the Make It Right homes began reporting signs of premature rotting....