THE NEW ORLEANS HOMEOWNERSHIP CENTER
4528 FRERET STREET,
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70115
The New Orleans Homeownership Center is a 20,000 sqft building on the Freret Corridor, developed by Neighborhood Housing Services and Green Coast Development. The building is now Credit Human Federal Credit Union’s New Orleans Headquarters; Credit Human offers financial services to all New Orleanians including savings accounts, loans, and commercial loans.
BONVI
882 MONTEGUT STREET,
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117
BonVi was created by Iris Development, a New Orleans-based development company with a focus on mixed-income housing development and Green Coast Enterprises. Additional partners are the Industrial Development Board of New Orleans and the City of New Orleans’ Office of Community Development, as well as Capital Impact Partners, Enterprise Community Partners, Partners for the Common Good, and the Low Income Investment Fund. The building is an Energy Star Certified New Construction, has 1-3 bedrooms units, and offers 20% of the units at a below market rate.
RYAN STREET DEVELOPMENT
710 RYAN ST,
LAKE CHARLES, LA 70601
710 Ryan is located in Lake Charles, Louisiana and is Green Coast’s first development project outside of Orleans Parish. 710 Ryan will be financed using CDBG-DR dollars, State and Federal Historic Tax Credits, debt and equity. Historically this building was a Sears department store and then a music venue, it will become ground-floor retail and upper-floor office space with a rooftop bar. Construction is expected to begin in early 2025 with doors opening early 2026.
THE GREENWAY APARTMENTS
2606 ST. LOUIS ST,
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
The Greenway Apartments are colorful, new one-bedroom apartments centrally located in the Mid-City neighborhood, directly off the Lafitte Greenway. The building offers unique views of downtown and is complemented on the ground floor by local coffee impresario Hey! Cafe, Flour Moon Bagels and craft brewery Skeeta Hawk Brewery
COMMUNITY GREEN @ WASHINGTON & BROAD
2701 S BROAD ST,
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70125
Developed in 2012. Four buildings at the intersection of Washington and Broad were renovated to bring a Federally Qualified Health Clinic, a co-working space specializing in social innovation, a bakery, and offices. Today the buildings operate with long-term tenants including Roulison Rum Distillery, Laurel Street Bagels, Together New Orleans, Piety Desire Chocolates, and Broad Street Cider and Mead. The building housing a federally qualified health clinic, South Broad Community Health, was sold to Access Health in 2019.
PYTHIAN BUILDING
234 LOYOLA AVE.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112
The Pythian is a stylishly renovated mixed-use building that blends amenity-rich downtown living with a suite of businesses offering food, nightlife, health & wellness, music, and more.
PROPELLER
4035 WASHINGTON AVE.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70125
The Propeller is a coworking space developed in partnership with entrepreneurship non-profit, Propeller. The $2 million historic renovation of a former tire shop, it now hosts over 50 small businesses. CCWIV Architecture served as the architect for the project and Woodward Construction was the general contractor. In 2019, Green Coast sold the Propeller building to Propeller.
MH Infill Pilot
7TH WARD,
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117
Green Coast Development consulted with Credit Human to test pilot manufactured housing and industrial construction housing as a means to support the affordable housing crisis. 3 manufactured houses were brought into Central City and 1 flat-packed “Sears kit” house was developed in the 7th ward.
3100 Banks Street
3100 Banks St,
New Orleans, LA 70119
Developed as a joint venture between the New Orleans Redevelopment Fund (NORF) and GCE. This mixed-use new construction building has 21 apartments and 1-3 commercial spaces.