In The Pipeline: Integral Senior Living Wraps on Colorado Community; CommonBound Communities Starts on Affordable Project

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Construction: In Progress

CommonBond Communities starts construction on affordable community

Construction is now underway for The Lumin, an affordable senior living community in the Saint Paul, Minnesota area by CommonBond Communities.

The community will provide 60 units of senior housing as part of the Highland Bridge development in Saint Paul. Residents will be 55 and older who earn 30% or less of the area’s median income. Seven units will be reserved for formerly homeless seniors.

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The community will open in the fall of next year. The Lumin is the first of 10 planned affordable rental developments at Highland Bridge. Amenities will include a wellness room, a community room, and bike storage. It will also feature sustainable building elements to reduce energy, water consumption, and carbon emissions.

In total, the Highland Bridge development will include 3,800 units, 265,000 square-feet of employment and institutional space, including 150,000 square-feet of retail space and 55 acres of public and open space from the former site of Ford Motor Company’s Twin Cities assembly plant.

Ryan Companies is the general contractor for the development and the architect is LHB, Inc.

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Construction: Complete

Integral Senior Living community hosts community grand opening

Carlsbad, California-based Integral Senior Living is set to open a new community in Loveland, Colorado following a project partnership with Hunt Midwest and Pinkard Construction.

Construction was completed on Capstone at Centerra, a senior living community designed by Pi Architects and includes 102 AL and memory care suites for up to 114 residents. The community is located within the 3,000-acre Centerra development.

The community is a two-story, 79,000-square-foot senior housing community that was inspired by the local area’s surrounding architecture and Colorado’s natural beauty.

To date, Pinkard has completed over 95 senior living housing projects.

The Capstone at Centerra is set to open in January.

Construction: Planned

A $30 million community is planned for West Charlotte, North Carolina.

A Noblesville, Indiana community proposed for development recently netted a key approval to move forward.

Plans for a new senior living project near Ann Arbor, Michigan reach the final stages.

A 197-unit community was recently proposed for Nassau County, Florida.

Plans for a Santa Cruz, California community have received some public pushback.

A 106-unit senior living community proposed in Brookings, South Dakota was recently amended.

Construction: Complete

The Imprint Property Group finished construction of a New Braunfels, Texas community.

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