1040 Delaware Avenue will soon be welcoming tenants. The Lutheran Nursing Home, vacant for the past ten years, has been converted into a mix of 49 rental units along with 2,200 sq.ft. of ground floor office space. 1040 Delaware LLC’s project carries a $5.5 million price tag and was designed by David Wylier and Associates.
A berm in front of the building was removed and a new main entrance has been created in what was previously the basement. The building gained a parapet and a new brick façade with bay windows and stone and iron accents.
There are 35 one-bedroom apartments, thirteen two-bedroom apartments and one studio apartment. Rent, which includes cable, internet and heat, ranges from $850 up to $1,145/month for the one and two-bedroom units. Apartments are available beginning September 1.
The units have high-end, modern finishes including hardwood and stone tile floors, hard-surface countertops and stainless steel appliances. The building has ample parking and will include a storage area for tenants along with laundry facilities and an exercise room.
James Swiezy (Greenleaf & Company) and Paul Kolkmeyer (Priam Enterprises) partnered on the project. Greenleaf and Kolkmeyer are also planning a conversion project for the former Spaghetti Warehouse location at 141 Elm Street downtown. Greenleaf Development and Construction was construction manager.
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