A top to bottom renovation and expansion of one of Greenwich's first public housing complexes was unveiled Friday at the meeting of the Board of Selectmen who must approve a Municipal Improvement status for the project to proceed. Built back in 1954, the 144-unit complex on Hamilton Avenue - located between Booth Place and the Bimbo Bakeries complex on Hamilton Avenue - is scheduled for a complete renovation that will involve relocation of residents and the creation of 51 new housing units for senior citizens.
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