Greybarn hosts groundbreaking ceremony at former Mediterranean Manor

Development to include 91 rental homes

Posted 10/3/24

Rechler Equity Partners—the owner and operator of Greybarn Amityville development—recently broke ground on their newest Greybarn project, Greybarn East Patchogue.

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Greybarn hosts groundbreaking ceremony at former Mediterranean Manor

Development to include 91 rental homes

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Rechler Equity Partners—the owner and operator of Greybarn Amityville development—recently broke ground on their newest Greybarn project, Greybarn East Patchogue.

“This development will set a new standard for architecturally superior redevelopment in the area. Greybarn’s (Rechler Equities) reputation is exemplary, and we appreciate their confidence in the Town of Brookhaven and their investment in East Patchogue—a community that is on the rise,” said Brookhaven Town supervisor Dan Panico.

The three-story building will feature 91 luxury rental homes supported by modern amenities such as a resort-style pool, clubhouse, community kitchen, fitness center with a golf simulator, shared workspace, screening room and podcast studio.
“Selecting an area near a neighboring village like Patchogue to expand our Greybarn brand was an easy choice,” said Gregg Rechler, co-managing partner of Rechler Equity. “Our partnership with the Town of Brookhaven and the various civic and community groups, like the Patchogue Arts Council, enabled us to design something that truly fits in with the surrounding community while being part of the solution to our region’s housing crisis.”

Additionally, the developer is donating a one-acre lot and donated them to the Town of Brookhaven, which will become home to the Patchogue Arts Council. The council plans to use the space, located directly across from the development, for exhibits, live music performances and more.

“We always work to incorporate the arts into our project, so being able to support a fantastic organization like the Patchogue Arts Council is a bonus. We expect our future residents will see their facility as an amenity,” added Mitchell Rechler, co-managing partner of Rechler Equity.

New York State recently pledged $2 million and Suffolk County earmarked $800,000 to help offset the costs of the development of the new facility. Once opened, the Town of Brookhaven will charge a small rent to the group to maintain the center and grounds.

“Greybarn marks the beginning of a new era for East Patchogue,” said Brookhaven Town deputy supervisor and councilman Neil Foley. “This project is a testament to the significant investment and commitment developers are making, spending millions to restore and beautify our community. It will not only enhance the area but serve as the gateway into the East Patchogue Overlay District, providing an opportunity for our town to truly shine.”

With construction underway, Rechler Equity expects to welcome its first residents in late 2026, with the project being fully completed the following year.

To learn more about Greybarn East Patchogue, please visit www.greybarn-li.com

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