PMB & The Springs Living Break Ground on a 360,000 SF | 12-Story Senior Living Facility on Vancouver Waterfront

Construction has commenced at The Springs at The Waterfront in Vancouver, Washington. It was celebrated with a groundbreaking ceremony. The new, 12-story, 250-unit, 360,0000-square-foot community will be located at Block 18 as part of the master plan along the Columbia River.

Designed as an optimum environment for the health and well-being of residents and staff, the community will pursue rigorous standards for LEED Silver certification which rates systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings, as well as FitWel certification which uses evidence-based design and operational strategies to optimize occupant health.

PMB joint-ventured with The Springs Living to introduce this new urban senior living community within the well-established master plan. The building will stand 12 stories high with commanding views of the Columbia River and surrounding mountains. The master plan of Vancouver Waterfront is 32 acres in total and includes 7 acres of parks, 900+ residential units, 75,000-square-feet of office space, 45,000-square-feet of retail and hotel offerings.

The community will feature a spa and wellness center, indoor pool and multiple dining venues that reflect the company’s philosophy using local and fresh ingredients. The community will also provide continuum of care options for its residents, including independent living, assisted living and memory care. The project team will be working on numerous innovative health and wellness initiatives to enhance the resident and family experience which will be introduced when finalized.

The grand opening for the community is anticipated in the first half of 2024. The community will create over 100 jobs in Washington state to serve over 250 residents anticipated to move into the community when it’s completed.

The community design was created by GBD Architects, and the contractor is Howard S. Wright.

 

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