In the Pipeline: Senior Housing Construction Projects (10/9/14)

Construction: Planned Developers Plan $10 Million Senior Housing Project for Kokomo, Ind. The NRP Group LLC, a Cleveland, Ohio-based developer, this month announced plans to pursue a $10.2 million senior housing project in Kokomo, Ind., reports local Kokomo Tribune. NRP will submit a proposal to the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority for housing tax […]

In the Pipeline: Senior Housing Construction Projects (8/21/14)

Construction: Planned Starling Senior Living to Break Ground on Third Fla. Project Jacksonville, Fla.-based Starling Senior Living is gearing up to break ground on its third senior living community in the state come January, the company told SHN in an email. In July, the company successfully rezoned a five-acre parcel located on Amelia Island, Fla., […]

In the Pipeline: Senior Housing Construction Projects (7/24/14)

Construction: Planned Developers Near Construction on $30MM Michigan Senior Living Village Brighton, Mich.-based Unified Property Group is readying a groundbreaking next month on its latest endeavor, a $30 million “senior living village” in Pittsfield Township, Mich., reports MLive. The Pittsfield Township Planning Commission recently approved the final site plans presented by Unified Property Group, which call […]

Developers Eye Hotel Conversions as Next Senior Living Opportunity

As senior housing development continues to take cues from the hospitality industry, conversion projects that transform defunct hotels into senior living communities might be more trouble than they’re worth, though it largely depends on the property type. Resident acuity levels and complying with varying states’ building code requirements makes hotel conversions more feasible projects for […]

In the Pipeline: Senior Housing Construction Projects (9/19/13)

Construction: Planned South Carolina Developers Plan $44 Million Senior Living Center Plans to build a $44 million senior living center in South Carolina are on track to begin construction in February or March 2014, reports Herald Online. The 52-acre mixed-use senior living campus in York, S.C., is currently finishing a second market study, according to […]

Skilled Nursing Culture Change Indicates Diversified Model with Rehab Emphasis

The skilled nursing industry is being swept by culture change, but despite relative uncertainty tied to fluctuating Medicare reimbursements and constrained Medicaid budgets, nursing homes aren’t becoming obsolete by any means; rather, care models are changing to reflect what consumers expect—and what healthcare reform demands. The traditional model of long-term care nursing homes is getting […]