HUD-financed

Parade Park’s next chapter is a bold vision for affordable and modern housing

Parade Park Homes, established in 1963, holds a significant place in Kansas City's history as the city's oldest Black-owned housing cooperative. Situated near the historic 18th and Vine District, the complex originally featured 510 townhouse units, providing affordable housing and fostering a sense of community among its residents. 

Over the years, Parade Park faced numerous challenges, including deteriorating infrastructure and financial difficulties. By 2022, the cooperative defaulted on a $10 million loan, leading the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to take control of the property. Inspections revealed unsafe living conditions, prompting HUD to initiate foreclosure proceedings in 2023. 

In response to these challenges, Kansas City officials developed a plan to preserve and revitalize Parade Park. In December 2023, the City Council authorized the acquisition of the property from HUD, aiming to protect current residents and prevent displacement. The city partnered with Flaherty & Collins Properties, a real estate developer based in Indianapolis, to spearhead the redevelopment efforts. 

The redevelopment plan, announced in early 2024, is a comprehensive $275 million initiative designed to transform Parade Park into a vibrant, modern community. The project envisions the construction of over 1,000 new residential units, including market-rate, affordable, family, and senior housing options. Additionally, the development will feature 15,000 SF of commercial space and 26.61 acres of open space, enhancing the neighborhood's appeal and functionality. 

Above: The Parade Park Homes redevelopment Master Plan showing the breakdown of housing categories. Image courtesy of the City of Kansas City, Missouri.

A significant milestone in the redevelopment effort occurred in January 2025, when HUD awarded a $15.5 million grant through its Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program. This funding is allocated to provide capital and rental assistance for low-income seniors aged 62 and above at Parade Park Homes, ensuring that the community remains inclusive and supportive of its aging residents. 

The redevelopment is planned in phases, with the initial phase focusing on constructing 200 market-rate housing units, 200 low-income tax credit housing units, an 80-unit intergenerational senior housing development, and the aforementioned commercial space. This approach aims to revitalize the neighborhood while preserving its historical significance and cultural heritage. 

Community engagement is a cornerstone of the redevelopment process. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to provide feedback and share ideas to ensure the project aligns with the community's needs and aspirations. This collaborative approach aims to create a revitalized neighborhood that honors its rich history while offering modern amenities and housing options. 

The transformation of Parade Park Homes represents a significant investment in Kansas City's East Side, reflecting a commitment to preserving affordable housing and fostering community development. By addressing past challenges and implementing a forward-thinking redevelopment plan, Parade Park is poised to become a vibrant, inclusive community that honors its historical roots while embracing future growth.


Header image: A rendering shows what the new apartments could look like in the new Parade Park Homes community. Image credit: Moody Nolan

Hausmann builds momentum in KC housing market

Hausmann Construction, recognized for its innovative and relationship-driven approach, continues to shape Kansas City’s thriving housing and development landscape. With a portfolio exceeding $1 billion across eight states and six corporate offices, the firm has built a reputation for delivering high-quality projects that meet the demands of a competitive real estate market.

Kansas City’s real estate market has garnered national attention, recently earning the title of the No. 1 housing market in the United States, according to a 2024 US News and World Report. Contributing to this momentum, Hausmann is behind two major developments: The Helm and Meadow Lake Apartments.

The Helm, located near downtown Kansas City, is a 224-unit luxury apartment and mixed-use project encompassing 220,000 SF. The project is set to reach full completion later this year and will feature four-story buildings, a clubhouse with a FEMA shelter, a fitness studio, a yoga room, office spaces, and a pool. With phased turnovers already underway, leasing activity has underscored strong demand.

Further south of downtown Meadow Lake Apartments is a 213-unit residential community scheduled for completion in 2026. Spanning 308,000 SF, the development includes an above-podium parking garage with 237 stalls and 4,900 SF of commercial space. Amenities such as a fitness center, pool courtyard, and outdoor living areas aim to blend luxury with functionality, further enhancing the appeal of Kansas City’s growing housing market.

Hausmann’s expertise extends beyond multi-family residential developments to senior living communities, showcasing its versatility in meeting diverse housing needs. Recent large-scale projects include The Lofts at Fox Ridge and Meadowbrook. The Lofts at Fox Ridge, a 396-unit apartment complex situated on a 30-acre site, includes 12 buildings, nine garages, and a clubhouse. High-end features like spacious balconies, a fitness center, and a resort-style pool cater to modern living preferences.

Above: One of several lounge areas at the 396-unit multi-family Lofts at Fox Ridge luxury residential complex. Photo courtesy of Hausmann Construction | photo credit: Michael Robinson Photography

On a different scale, Meadowbrook, a 385,000 SF senior living campus, includes 222 units spread across seven interconnected buildings, offering memory care, assisted living, and independent living accommodations. Shared spaces, such as dining areas, a library, and a salon, enhance the sense of community for residents. Despite the challenges of building on a tight site, the project was completed on schedule, earning praise for its resident-centered execution and seamless move-in coordination.

Hausmann stands out for its ability to navigate complex regulatory frameworks, particularly in HUD-financed projects. With expertise in zoning, permitting, and federal compliance, including Davis-Bacon wage standards and Section 3 hiring policies, the firm ensures developers meet local and federal requirements efficiently.

Hausmann’s developer-focused approach begins early in preconstruction, offering insights that balance initial costs with long-term savings. This proactive strategy delivers projects on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Its multi-sector expertise also enables competitive pricing and market-driven solutions, solidifying its role as a trusted partner in Kansas City development.

Commitment to quality and innovation is central to Hausmann’s success. The firm consistently delivers projects with minimal punch list items, as seen in The Helm’s early phases, and provides reliable preconstruction budgets backed by market analysis. Close collaboration with developers and design teams minimizes delays and aligns projects with client expectations.

As Kansas City’s housing market continues its upward trajectory, Hausmann is poised to remain a key player in the region’s development. Its growing portfolio reflects a deep understanding of market demands and a dedication to delivering high-quality, innovative projects. With a focus on excellence and strong developer relationships, Hausmann is well-positioned to meet the challenges and opportunities of an evolving real estate landscape.


Header Image: An aerial photo of the Meadowbrook Senior Living facility located in Prairie Village, Kan. Photo courtesy of Hausmann Construction | photo credit: Michael Robinson Photography