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Brady Sullivan Properties opens 41-unit The Residence at 1555 Elm

Manchester, NH Brady Sullivan Properties celebrated the opening of The Residence at 1555 Elm, a 41-unit apartment community offering upscale living in a downtown location. Situated on Elm St. near I-293, the community places residents at the center of the city’s business district, dining scene, shopping destinations, and entertainment venues, while still providing access to major commuter routes throughout southern New Hampshire.

The community offers a variety of apartment layouts, including 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom Flexi Suite, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom options. Each apartment is thoughtfully designed for modern living and features electronic thermostats, stainless-steel appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, and designer flooring and finishes. The Residence at 1555 Elm is animal-friendly.

Residents have access to essential community amenities designed to support convenience and everyday comfort. The community features on-site maintenance, elevator access, a dedicated package room, and off-street parking.

Apartments at The Residence at 1555 Elm are now leasing.

“We’re excited to welcome residents to The Residence at 1555 Elm,” said a spokesperson for Brady Sullivan Properties. “This community delivers the convenience of a downtown location paired with modern apartment living, making it an exceptional place to call home.”

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