This is the building that is there now, thanks to the requirements in the local historic district regulations, efforts of the local Historic Resources Commission and the architect for the project.  It uses pebbledash construction and looks as if it might have been built around the time of the hospital shown in the previous picture based on the rooflines, windows and other architectural details.  You can see that every effort was made to reflect the architecture and setbacks of the other original structures in the neighborhood.