GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Capitol Seniors Housing has unveiled plans for Stonegate at Greenburgh, an assisted living and memory care community in the New York City suburb of Greenburgh.
Northbridge Companies will operate the 101-unit property. Development costs are estimated at $35 million for the three-story, 90,651-square-foot community.
Meyer Design of Ardmore, Pa., designed both the exterior and interior of the community, and will seek LEED designation. The property is located on the former site of Frank’s Nursery & Crafts, which was acquired by the town of Greenburgh in a 2011 tax foreclosure.
Construction is scheduled to begin before the end of the year. The 6.9-acre community is scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2019.
The community will be Capitol’s first in New York State. The Washington, D.C.-based, private equity-backed real estate acquisition, development and investment management firm has successfully acquired or developed more than 90 senior housing communities since its founding in 2003. The company has nine additional communities currently under construction in Maryland, Illinoid and New Jersey.