Built to serve a growing demand for senior living in and around Mercer County, the new community provides independent living, assisted living and memory care, and is expected to create more than 450 direct and indirect area jobs with an annual payroll in excess of $3 million. Homestead is managed by Princeton-based Solvere Senior Living.
“We welcome the public to share in this exciting celebration to mark the official opening of this vital new resource to serve seniors and their families throughout the region,” said Homestead General Manager Andy Fritz. “Homestead offers the best in services, care, stylish amenities and engaging programs in a healthy living environment.”
The four-story community offers 96 independent living apartments, 75 assisted living apartments and a memory care neighborhood featuring 24 apartments, all designed for maximum living space and natural light. Amenities and services include multiple casual and fine dining venues, two art studios, performing arts center, theater, libraries, fitness gym and studio, salon, concierge, transportation and sundry shop.
Homestead was constructed by Paterson-based by Pike Construction Co., LLC, a longtime senior housing contractor and real estate development firm. The architectural firm for Homestead is J. Randolph Parry Architects PC, headquartered in Riverton.
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