About Us

Our company provides installation brick, block, & stone for General Contractors and Building Owners.

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Our History

The best way to describe Senate Masonry, Inc., is “Generations in the Making.”

The company was established in 1979, but its roots run much deeper. Founder Everett T. Greenstreet, Jr. is the third generation in the Greenstreet family to embark on a career in the masonry industry. Furthermore, his sons Everett III and Shane have now become the fourth generation of Greenstreets to follow in the family tradition.

You could say that with the Greenstreets, masonry is a way of life.

How It All Began

Shortly after the Civil War, the Greenstreets of Essex county Virginia headed north to the city of Washington, D.C. in search of a better life. In 1900, Temple Greenstreet (Everett Jr.’s grandfather) went to work as a bricklayer for Sorrell Construction. Through the years he developed into an accomplished mason and had his sights on a brighter future.

In 1917, Temple Greenstreet established a masonry business T.B. Greenstreet Co. In March of 1932, T.B. Greenstreet Co was asked to install brick on a memorial for our first President George Washington. Construction photos can be viewed at GW Masonic Memorial website. The Washington Post referenced TB Greenstreet in a May 1932 article highlighting the companies that helped build this national treasure. Through the Great Depression and World War I, Mr. Greenstreet continued to develop his business as he built buildings around the D.C. area. His son Everett came into the work force and developed the same passion for his father’s trade, brick masonry.

In 1957, Everett Greenstreet Sr. retired the sole proprietorship T.B. Greenstreet and opened a stock corporation named Congress Masonry Inc. The company would carry on for the next two decades as the Greenstreets continued to leave their mark on our nation’s capital. It wasn’t long before Mr. Greenstreet’s son, Everett Jr., began to take an interest in his father’s endeavors. After apprenticing in the bricklayers union and mastering his skills as a bricklayer, Everett Jr. would embark on the same journey as his forefathers did before him.

Our Company Core Competencies


Meeting the demands of the industry requires a synergy of the crucial components that make every project successful.

At Senate, our firm is committed to bringing design teams and builders the resources needed to bring their project to success.