ALEDO, Texas — Civitas Senior Living, a senior living management company, and Journey Capital, a seniors housing development company, have unveiled plans for Harvest Senior Living in Aledo, approximately 15 miles west of downtown Fort Worth.
The 68,000-square-foot community will be situated on 7.5 acres featuring 20 independent living villas, 70 assisted living units and 20 memory care residences. Harvest of Aledo is near Walsh Ranch, a $6 billion master-planned community that will eventually add up to 50,000 residents and more than 15,000 upscale homes to the area.
“The greater area west of Fort Worth is booming,” says Narayan Patel, co-founder and managing partner of Journey Capital. “Living here provides the best of both worlds: Countryside charm married with big-city amenities. Residents of Parker County are accustomed to a high quality of life, and it’s what we strive to provide every day with Harvest Senior Living.”
Other partners include Arrive Architects and interior design firm Senior By Design. Groundbreaking is planned for June 2020 with a Winter 2021 opening.
This will mark the third collaboration and partnership between Civitas and Journey Capital and the second Harvest Senior Living development. The first, Harvest of Roanoke, is under construction and scheduled for a June 2020 opening.