By the 1970s the upper floors were empty and deteriorating.  The building was purchased in the mid-1990s and the new owner used historic preservation tax credits plus financing by a local bank to completely renovate it inside and out.  There are now a total of 21 condominium units on the upper three floors ranging in size from 550 square-foot studio units to 1500 square-foot two bedroom two bath units; the first floor and at-grade street level on the back of the building are being used for retail.