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In The Pipeline: The Springs Living Starts In Washington; Momentum Senior Living Underway In California

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Construction: Planned

Cedarhurst Senior Living plans expansion project in Kansas

Cedarhurst Senior Living recently announced an independent living expansion project at Cedarhurst of Wichita in Wichita, Kansas, according to a news release.

The project will add 24 independent living cottages to the community, with construction anticipated to start this summer and open in mid-2027. The cottage units are designed for people 55 and older and include two-bedroom floor plans with walk-in closets, full size kitchen appliances, laundry, private garages, covered patios and gas fireplaces, the news release states.

Cedarhurst Senior Living / The Dover Cos.

“This expansion is a direct response to the growing demand for high-quality independent living in Wichita,” said Almir Sajtovic, President of Cedarhurst Senior Living. “Our cottages are designed to offer a seamless blend of privacy, convenience, and community—empowering residents to enjoy their independence today, with the confidence that future support is built in.”

Construction: In Progress

The Springs Living enters Washington state

The Springs Living recently announced the start of construction on a new community in Issaquah, Washington, marking the company’s entrance into the Seattle metropolitan area, according to a news release.

The Springs Living at Issaquah Highlands marks the company’s 24th senior living property.

“It all started as a family business, me taking care of my family,” said Fee Stubblefield, founder and CEO of The Springs Living. “Issaquah represents an important moment, not just for our growth, but for the communities we serve. Thirty years later, the opportunity has changed, we’re building for a new generation of older adults. “This isn’t my grandmother’s generation,” Stubblefield said. “It’s a vibrant generation that appreciates living life to its fullest and wants to stay active. We’ve taken everything we’ve learned and poured it into designing special places that feel like home, creating a natural sense of belonging. At the heart of it, we’re still families taking care of families.”

The Springs Living

The new, four-story community will include 225 residences spanning independent living, assisted living and memory care. This includes a total of 114 independent living units, 84 assisted living units and 27 memory care apartments.

Construction is expected to be completed in 2028, with The Springs at Issaquah Highlands to open later that year, the news release states.

The project is being developed by PMB alongside capital partner Harrison Street and lending partner Huntington Bank. Interior design is overseen by Mackenzie and GBD Architects, and construction will be completed by Exxel Pacific.

NexCore, Clarion Partners start work on Washington development

NexCore Group and Clarion Partners, alongside senior living operator Experience Senior Living, have announced plans for The Gallery Richmond Beach, a new senior living community in Shoreline, Washington, according to a news release.

Experience Senior Living, the operating company of NexCore Group, will operate the community and the six-story property will include independent living, assisted living and memory care.

NexCore Group / Experience Senior Living

The project is the first development partnership between NexCore Group and Clarion Partners, and the community will be managed through Experience Senior Living’s Gallery brand of communities.

Momentum Senior Living starts construction on luxury community in California

Construction is now underway at a new luxury senior living community in Huntington Beach, California, according to a news release.

The Marisol of Huntington Beach will add 214 units of luxury assisted living and memory care with a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts up to 1,400 square-feet.

Momentum Senior Living

The community is designed by VTBS Architects and the goal of the design was to show a “modern coastal aesthetic” tailored for luxury senior living.

Amenities for the new community include multiple dining venues, a coffee and snack bar, a community store, a wellness lounge, a pool, a spa, a beauty salon, a golf simulator, a wellness gym, an art studio, a craft studio, a community room and three courtyards.

The community will be managed by Momentum Senior Living.

Other noteworthy projects

Construction: Planned

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