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Construction begins on suburban Denver senior living facility

Senior Living Design

Construction begins on suburban Denver senior living facility

Chicago-based CA Senior Living LLC is developing the project.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | October 19, 2018
Atria Westminster senior living community

Courtesy OZ Architecture.

A new senior living community, dubbed Atria Westminster, is currently under construction 10 miles northwest of Denver in Westminster, Colo. The OZ Architecture-designed facility will offer 137 units across five stories.

The 137 units will break down to 107 assisted living apartments and 30 memory care studios. Assisted living units will range in size from 410-sf studios to 970-sf two-bedroom units. Memory care studios will range from 275 sf to 310 sf. Units will include stainless steel appliances and fixtures, quartz countertops, tile backsplashes, and recessed lighting. The units will also have direct access to a single-story dining and amenity wing.

 

Rooftop Lounge at Atria WestminsterCourtesy OZ Architecture.

 

The 50,000 sf of indoor and outdoor amenity space includes a formal dining room, a bistro-style pub, a fitness center, a theater, and various activity rooms. Outdoor amenities include landscaped courtyards, a walking garden, and a rooftop lounge.

 

See Also: New senior housing community is first in U.S. to offer Spark of Life dementia care

 

Atria Senior Living will operate the community and Brinkmann Constructors is building the facility, which is slated for completion in 2020.

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