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$25.8 million rehabilitation and electrification of The Senate residence in Manhattan reaches half-way milestone

Upon completion in 2026, the project will create the first fully electrified SRO supportive housing property in New York City.

The Senate building.
Image courtesy of IMC Architecture.
August 19, 2025

Owner and operator Goddard Riverside, development consultant Rockabill Consulting, the architectural team of IMC Architecture and Magnusson Architecture and Planning (MAP) and general contractor Notias Construction have reached the 50 percent completion milestone of an electrification and rehabilitation project at The Senate residence, a 136-unit permanent supportive housing building located at 206 West 92nd Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Upon the project’s completion, The Senate will be the first fully electrified single-room occupancy residence (SRO) supportive housing property in New York City.

The financing for the project has been provided by New York City Housing Preservation & Development (HPD), loans from Enterprise Community Loan Fund and a joint HPD-NYSERDA Retrofit Electrification Pilot project grant.

The Senate is composed exclusively of single-room occupancy units, as well as staff offices and community spaces that serve formerly homeless individuals, including many who are living with mental illness. Although the residents pay an affordable rent, the majority of the funding comes from New York City’s public sources. 

“From the time of our development of one of the first SRO supportive housing residences in the nation, Goddard Riverside has a long history of preserving and improving SRO housing. We’re proud to continue that tradition of housing preservation with a modern focus on energy efficiency. We’re grateful to everyone who helped make this vision a reality, including HPD, NYSERDA, IMC Architecture, MAP and Rockabill Consulting,” shared Dr. Roderick L. Jones, Ed.D, MPA, the president of Goddard Riverside.  

“The $25.8 million rehabilitation of the 40,000-square-foot, eight-story single room occupancy (SRO) Senate residence is part of HPD and NYSERDA’s Retrofit Electrification Pilot program. It is expected to be completed by summer 2026. When finished, it will also make the building compliant with NYC Local Law 97, which places carbon emissions limits on individual buildings,” said IMC Partner Dominick Casale, AIA, NCARB.

The Senate has provided supportive housing for decades to New Yorkers who have experienced homelessness and are living with mental illness, and preserving it is exactly the kind of work that defines our mission. With this $25.8 million investment, we’re advancing climate justice and health equity while protecting deeply affordable housing that New Yorkers rely on," said Acting HPD Commissioner Ahmed Tigani. "Through the NYSERDA Building Electrification Program pilot, we’re retrofitting this century-old building with sustainable systems to make it cleaner, healthier, and more resilient, so the New Yorkers who live there can continue to call it home.

“SROs are a key part of New York’s affordable housing inventory, so I’m thrilled that Goddard Riverside is not only preserving but fully electrifying the Senate. This trailblazing effort lays the groundwork for other projects to follow suit, demonstrating that our green energy and affordable housing goals can be achieved hand-and-hand,” said Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine. “Thank you to all the partners who are making this affordable, supportive, green residence a reality.”

“Goddard Riverside’s single-room occupancy, the Senate, is going green!” said Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal (D/WF-Manhattan), Chair of the Assembly Committee on Housing. “This groundbreaking electrification project proves that environmentalism and affordable housing goes hand-in-hand. This project will not only lower the city’s carbon emissions, but it’ll will also preserve 136 much-needed units of permanent affordable housing in my Manhattan Assembly district. I applaud both the city and state for contributing to the success of this incredible renovation, as well as Goddard Riverside’s intrepid efforts to make this project a reality. I hope this green renovation serves as a model for SROs across the city.”

Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal said: “The rehabilitation and electrification of The Senate residence at Goddard Riverside is a perfect example of the type of action needed to solve our city’s two biggest crises, the housing shortage and the threat of climate change. Once completed this will be the first fully electrified single occupancy residence supportive housing property in New York City. I’m grateful to New York City Housing Preservation & Development, NYSERDA, and the Enterprise Community Loan Fund for providing the funding for this unique project. The Senate will serve as a model for how we can modernize our existing infrastructure to create a more sustainable future.”

“This rehabilitation is a perfect example of how preservation of New York’s longest-running supportive housing facilities can not only improve operational efficiency and quality of life for formerly homeless residents, but also help New York City and State meet vital emissions reduction goals,” said Rockabill Consulting Principal Katie Devine. “The retrofit was financed through several sources, including an $11.9M subsidy loan from HPD’s Year 15 Preservation Program. HPD also awarded eight project-based vouchers to The Senate, and Enterprise Community Loan Fund provided a $4.8 million construction loan and $5.5 million permanent loan. In addition, the project was included in a pilot program for electrification retrofits through NYSERDA and HPD, through which NYSERDA contributed $1 million in additional funding for electrification measures.”

Doreen M. Harris, President & CEO of NYSERDA, said “The rehabilitation of The Senate residence serves as an example of how New York City’s historic housing stock can be modernized through sustainable and electrified building solutions to improve the health and wellbeing of its residents. We must continue to leverage public-private partnerships such as this to bring forward opportunities that will help drive New York State toward a future clean energy economy that benefits all its residents.”

Goddard Riverside, a New York-based nonprofit, owns and operates the property through its affiliated entities. The organization promotes dignity and self-reliance, and serves some 22,000 people annually through its more than 30 programs offered throughout Manhattan and in Queens. Goddard Riverside’s areas of focus include preparing children and youth for success; supporting self-sufficiency; enriching the lives of older adults; promoting behavioral health; fighting homelessness; and strengthening families and communities. The agency traces its roots back to the Wilson Industrial School for Girls, founded in New York City in 1853.  

“We’re thrilled to announce this renovation and retrofit, which will both significantly improve the living conditions of our residents and improve energy efficiency of the property,” said Thacher Tiffany, Chief of Housing Development for Goddard Riverside. “The Senate was originally constructed in 1920 and redeveloped in 1988 as one of the first low-income housing tax credit projects in New York City. This project carries forward that spirit of innovation in service of our residents.”

“In demonstrating the feasibility of sustainable retrofits like this, The Senate helps prove the case for the carbon reduction goals of both the City and State. Not only is this doable, but it is valuable to residents who live in these buildings,” said Sara Bayer, AIA, CPHC, LEED AP, associate principal & director of sustainability at Magnusson Architecture and Planning. “Electrification is yielding safer living conditions with better indoor air quality and even better amenities – in this case removing the old oil tank, accommodating the new electrical infrastructure and allowing us to enlarge the community room and add a pantry to that space.”

Due to the age of the building, planning for the rehabilitation and renovation started in 2019. Goddard's main goal is improving the sustainability of the building, which is why electrification and improving the efficiency of the HVAC system is an important part of the project.

Tiffany shared his advice on undertaking extensive retrofits in occupied housing properties and the importance of selecting knowledgeable team members, such as Rockabill, IMC and MAP: “It was critical for us to work with a consultant like Rockabill that was experienced in obtaining funding for a project like this and managing the renovation of an occupied residential building. Similarly critical to a project’s success are experienced architects and builders, who can quickly address multiple challenges associated with infrastructure upgrades and unforeseen issues related to work taking place in a 100-year-old building,” he said.

“The project team had to solve several interesting design and logistical challenges when planning this project. For example, it was very important to the owner and residents to develop a plan for phasing the construction work so that tenants can remain in place during the project. Construction is expected to take only one to two days per unit and will be done in phases to allow residents to remain in the building and stay in unoccupied units while work is going on in several selected units at a time,” added Casale. 

Other team members include permitting and expediting consultant CORE Consultants, sustainability consultant Bright Power and structural and MEP engineer LiRo-Hill. 



KEYWORDS: building design building performance charity electrification HVAC retrofit

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