DALLAS, GREENVILLE, S.C. and SANTA FE, N.M. — Dallas-based architecture firm “three” has completed design work on three seniors housing communities — expansions in Dallas and Greenville, and a ground-up development in Santa Fe.
Locally, three is leading a $35 million repositioning effort for Presbyterian Village North, owned and operated by nonprofit Presbyterian Communities and Services. The project will add 112 independent living units and a 30,000-square-foot commons building at the campus core.
In South Carolina, for the single-site Woodlands at Furman community in Greenville, the firm designed a $19 million expansion. The project includes a 13,000-square-foot ‘community village’ space with a salon, fitness center and swimming pool, as well as 40 new independent living apartments and significant renovations to dining and bar amenities.
Current residents will remain in place during construction for both expansion projects.
The third project now under construction in Santa Fe is named La Secoya de El Castillo. The project comprises nearly 200,000 square feet of development on 2.5 acres. The community will offer 68 one- and two-bedroom independent living units. The residence will sit atop a single-level, 55,000-square-foot underground space with parking for 150 vehicles and 47 resident storage units, plus general storage. The projected construction cost is $41 million, according to three and nonprofit owner-operator El Castillo Retirement Residences.
All three projects are scheduled to be ready for residents by 2021.