DALLAS — Presbyterian Village North, a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in north Dallas, is expanding with the construction of two new independent living buildings, a fitness center and transitional care unit, as well as an addition to its existing assisted living building. The project, valued at $93 million, will add approximately 350,000 square feet to the campus, allowing Presbyterian Village North to house and serve the needs of about 200 more seniors each year. The independent living buildings will include the 48-unit Leonard Rose Villas and the 56-unit Martins Landing. The fitness center will feature a swimming pool, spa, locker rooms and café. The 60-bed transitional care unit will connect to the existing rehab unit. Joyce Hall, the assisted living building, will expand with 71 new apartments. Construction is slated to begin in June. Presbyterian Village North is a development of faith-based nonprofit organization Presbyterian Communities and Services.
PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE NORTH TO UNDERGO $93M EXPANSION
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