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Proposal to convert former mental‑health center to 40 apartments advances; applicants withdraw bank drive‑through from plan
Summary
Brady Sullivan presented plans to the Manchester Planning Board Tuesday to convert the former Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester at 1555 Elm Street into 40 apartments with Elm Street commercial storefronts; the applicant withdrew a previously proposed bank drive‑through from the plan.
Brady Sullivan and project team presented a concept site plan Tuesday to convert the former Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester at 1555 Elm Street into a mixed-use building with about 40 residential units and new commercial storefronts along the Elm Street façade.
Brian Pratt, civil engineer with Bisson O’Neil, said the main building and an outbuilding on an adjacent lot would be merged onto a single parcel and the front Elm Street façade would remain commercial in character while the interior is refitted to house apartments on the upper floors. The project team said it initially had included a bank drive‑through in the outbuilding but withdrew…
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