A Delaware Avenue redevelopment project is opening with units on two of its residential floors nearly pre-leased. The former Lutheran Nursing Home at 1040 Delaware Avenue is being converted to residential and commercial use by Greenleaf & Company and Paul Kolkmeyer. Along with a new use, the formerly non-descript building is getting a charming new brick façade. David Wylier and Associates is architect.
The building, which was vacant for ten years, now contains 49 rental units is planned along with 2,000 sq.ft. of ground floor office space. There has been substantial interest in the commercial space from prospective tenants in the medical and legal fields.
There are 35 one-bedroom apartments, thirteen two-bedroom apartments and one studio apartment. Units

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