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The pocket district is developing in Lone Star state.
Kara Casa plans to open an active adult community called The Cardinal in Kennedale, near Fort Worth, Texas. The plans call for 48 homes ranging from 800 square feet to 1,200 square feet, with costs starting at around $ 185,000.
Kara Casa recently gained the city’s approval to build houses on land under typical square foot zoning requirements, founder Shannon Arnold told Senior Housing News.
The company is running on assignment with the D2 Architecture and HKS Architects design.
Hunt Midwest is creating a 78,000-square-foot assisted living and reminiscence care network to be controlled through Integral Senior Living in Loveland, Colorado.
The resort, The Capstone at Centerra, is expected to have 88 sets with assistance and recall care. On-site facilities include several dining rooms, a gym, a bistro lounge, a terrace, a beauty salon, walking trails, a gazebo and a dog park.
Hunt Midwest bought 4. 7 acres of McWhinney, master developer of the Centerra network in Loveland. Pi Architects will lead the design of the network, with Olsson achieving land use and civil engineering for the project.
Construction is expected to begin early next year, with an official opening date in spring 2022.
Perkins Eastman is participating with RSA Real Estate in a progression with a “medical city” that will come with other seniors living in Ecuador.
The two corporations are expected to hold a virtual rite to signal an agreement to expand the health and wellness campus master plan in Ciudad Santiago, a medical city in Samborondon, Ecuador.
The general master plan covers a progression of 150 hectares, of which 25 hectares are reserved for the medical city, as planned, the site will have a 250-bed hospital, medical practice towers, work towers and a hotel. a network of older people believed to be among the first in the South American country.
English Meadows Senior Living is aboard a network of seniors living in Manassas, Virginia.
The network is expected to have memory and assisted living care units, with an opening date scheduled for May 2021.
English Meadows also began managing Maple Heights, a 50-unit network in Washington, DC The supplier has the option of turning construction into an English Meadows operation in 2021.
Non-profit methodist retirement communities for the elderly celebrated the opening of Stevenson Oaks, a $140 million network in Fort Worth, Texas.
The 236-unit network has amenities that come with various dining options, a fitness center, heated pool, auditorium, outdoor spaces, green spaces and walking trails.
AG Arquitectura is the architectural corporate of the project, structured by Andrés, and the construction of the network is expected to be completed in 2022.
Lifestyle Communities Resort (RLC) celebrates the opening of two new projects for the elderly.
In Indian Land, South Carolina, the corporation arranged a revolution for Greenway Square, a new $30 million, 180,000-square-foot network that, as expected, the network will feature a bank, pharmacy, gift shop, and living room open to the public. the public.
And in Lake Worth, Florida, RLC plans to perform an opening rite on October 14 for Palomino Gardens, a $30 million, 180,000-square-foot network. Like Greenway Square, the network will have a bank, pharmacy, gift shop and living room open to the public.
Lenbrook, a network of life plans in Atlanta, recently marked the “peak” of his $116 million project, Kingsboro in Lenbrook.
Residents of the network signed and left messages on a metal beam that will be used to complete the five-story building structure, if everything goes according to plan, the assignment will open in the fall of 2021.
Dallas Retirement Village, a network of seniors in Dallas, has announced that the structure is underway for a moment from the expansion project.
The 60,000-square-foot expansion is planned to load 29 new self-catering apartments, an indoor pool, spa and fitness center. Project partners come with LRS Architects and Deacon Construction.
PulteGroup (NYSE: PHM), which has Del Webb as one of its national brands, has opened a new accreditation center at its Del Webb Sunbridge in St. Cloud, Florida.
The nine-acre service center, called the Hammock Club, is expected to have a clubhouse, intricate-style pools, a tavern and grill, sports spaces and a separate construction for fitness and wellness.
The accreditation center will open in 2021.
Oakmont Senior Living welcomed 50 founding citizens to Oakmont of Torrance, a new senior in Torrance, California.
The network has 87 apartments, with amenities such as a day spa, a personal cinema and gardens for residents. Residents also have an on-site cleaning doctor. At network restaurants, Oakmont chefs will offer seasonal menus with options that add rice, kimchi and edamame. The network will also offer themed meals, such as specialty days in seaweed and “Wok and Roll Wednesday”.
Oakmont of Torrance is the first of several Oakmont communities expected to be built and opened during the 2020 pandemic.
Solera Senior Living opened Modena Cherry Creek, a 96-year-old unit in Denver that owns and operates.
The network comes with PopID, an AI-activated formula that uses facial popularity, fever detection and the popularity of hand gestures in its Covid-19 detection process.
Senior Resource Group (SRG) has opened a new reminiscence care construction in its Wonder network at The Domain in Wonder at The Domain in Austin, Texas.
The new construction has 34 houses designed for citizens of the Community’s Enliven Memory Care Program. Facilities and citizens come with family-style country cooking circle, household chores and laundry facilities, 24-hour staff, circle of family, and social activity centers, cultural and recreational programs.
On October 7, Avenue Partners will host a large rite of openness for a new network of active adults in Naperville, Illinois.
The network, Naperville Avenue, will have 146 residences, with a personal balcony or patio, stainless metal appliances, quartz countertops and integrated washers and dryers. The communities feature a fitness center, a clubhouse with bistro, a yoga studio, a theater, a library, a personal dining room, a card room and an art studio. The network will also feature a swimming pool and spa, a fish frying room and a dining room, a children’s playground, a home and a yoga lawn.
– A new network of assisted living and memory care is planned with 15 for Bird Island, Minnesota.
– The city of Naugatuck, Connecticut, will soon have a new assisted living network.
– Officials in Farmington Hills, Michigan, have plans for a new assisted living community.
– A new network of seniors with more than 250 planned in Plano, Texas is being assembled.
– DMK Development has an eye on Owensboro, Kentucky, for the creation of a new assisted living community.
– A $2 million donation will fund a new dementia center at Mercy Medical Center in Marion, Iowa.
– Cadence Living is expected to open a new group of seniors in Chandler, Arizona, in October 2021.
– Atria Senior Living has begun painting a new senior in Cary, North Carolina.
– A network of senior housing has been opened with 134 sets in Chicago’s Calumet Heights network.
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