Advisors tour Habitat Omaha's new Bluestem Prairie Development

From left to right, we have a white man wearing khaki pants and a blue shirt, a white woman in a black pantsuit and white blouse, who is talking, and a white woman with long brown hair wearing a floral print dress.

Amanda Brewer, chief executive officer, Habitat for Humanity Omaha, talks about their work to create the Bluestem Prairie Development. She is flanked by Steven Howland, Kansas City Fed, and Jody Holston, Front Porch Investments.

Five people occupy the front of the photo, while a gigantic green metal excavator looms over them. The people include a black man in a blue jacket, a white man in a suit and tie, a blonde woman in a black knit jacket, a brown-haired woman in a yellow shirt, and a white man in sunglasses and a suit.

Lloyd Rainge, Nate Kauffman, Brenda Sharpe, Monica Abeita and Jeff Schmid tour the Bluestem Prairie Development construction site.

From left to right, we see a woman wearing a hijab and flowered dress, a white woman with brown hair wearing black pants and a white blouse, a black man in an orange t-shirt and a white man wearing glasses and a gray suit.

Habitat Omaha staff members pose with Jeff Schmid, president of the Kansas City Fed (far right). From the left, staff members are Lacey Studnicka, chief program officer, Amanda Brewer, chief executive officer, and Robert Bray, construction equipment supervisor.

A black man in a bright orange t-shirt and a white woman in a hijab and floral pantsuit are at the front of a group of people walking through a subdivision.

Habitat Omaha staff members Robert Bray and Lacey Studnicka lead Kansas City Fed advisors to the next house on the tour of the new Bluestem Prairie Development.

A group of people are outside, facing a construction site. From left to right, we have an Hispanic man in a gray suit, a blonde woman in a black shirt and pants, a white man wearing a blue shirt and jeans, a white man in a vest and long-sleeved t-shirt, a black man in a navy cardigan and khaki pants, and an Hispanic man in sunglasses, sweatshirt and jeans.

Touring the construction site, left to right, are Ariel Cisneros, Kara Bemboom, Jeremy Hegle, Scott Hoversland, Lloyd Rainge, and Alan Ramirez.