
"Tredway, an affordable and mixed-income real estate developer focused on building and preserving high-quality, high-opportunity housing, and ELH Mgmt. LLC celebrated the completion of a long-overdue, extensive renovation of Greene Clermont Houses, a senior housing community at 80 Greene Ave. in Fort Greene, on Oct. 8. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held alongside residents and New York City Housing Preservation and Development Deputy Commissioner Kim Darga."
"The kitchens now feature stainless steel Energy Star refrigerators, ranges and microwaves, along with custom shaker-style cabinets, subway tile backsplashes and quartz stone countertops. Lighting fixtures were upgraded to energy-efficient LED models with dimmer switches. The new flooring in the living areas consists of wide oak vinyl planks, while porcelain tiles were installed in the kitchens and bathrooms. A top design priority was converting existing tubs into walk-in showers to improve safety for aging residents."
"The renovation also included upgrades to the lobby, outdoor space and community room, both of which had previously been inaccessible. The community room now includes a community kitchen, a wellness room and a nurse's station, with a nurse on duty three days a week. A full-time resident services coordinator will assist residents with their needs, and the Jericho Project, a nationally acclaimed nonprofit, will provide social services support. Free, building-wide internet is available to all residents."
Tredway and ELH Mgmt. LLC completed a $12 million renovation of Greene Clermont Houses, a seven-story senior housing building at 80 Greene Ave. in Fort Greene. The property includes 97 one-bedroom units and is part of a 193-unit portfolio acquired in 2024; the renovation was the first major upgrade since 1982. Unit improvements include stainless steel Energy Star appliances, custom shaker-style cabinets, subway tile backsplashes, quartz countertops, LED lighting with dimmers, wide oak vinyl plank flooring, porcelain tiles, and conversion of tubs into walk-in showers. Common-area upgrades restored the lobby, outdoor spaces, balconies, and a previously inaccessible community room now featuring a kitchen, wellness room, and nurse's station. A nurse will be on duty three days a week, a full-time resident services coordinator was added, the Jericho Project will provide social services, and free building-wide internet and modernized elevators were installed.
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