The church conversion is a model project. Weinstein even plans to lease back the sanctuary to the congregation. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for the new Pipers Glen townhouses next to the Acme on Germantown Avenue, on the site of the Thomas Ustick Walter's fire-damaged Garrett-Dunn house. Planned by a developer with the unfortunate name of MEH Investments, the layout is oblivious to the busy, commercial street on its doorstep. Several of the development's 32 townhouses will sit right on the avenue, yet there is no retail space on the ground floor. If the poor design wasn't bad enough, construction has been stalled for at least eight months without explanation. Talk about meh.