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Capitol Seniors Housing has begun building Atria Highland Park, an assisted living and memory care community in Highland Park, IL. The building is expected to be three stories and cost $30 million.

Atria Highland Park, which sits near downtown Highland Park, a northern suburb of Chicago, is scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2020.

“We’re very excited to redevelop this area of Highland Park and bring a top-quality senior living community to its residents,” said Scott Stewart, Managing Partner of Capitol Seniors Housing. “Residents and visitors of Atria Highland Park are going to be amazed with this community, which will offer all of the amenities senior adults desire. They also will enjoy an engaging community with a terrific social life supported by events, activities and outings.”

Atria Highland Park was designed by Moseley Architects, with interior design by Studio Six 5. It will feature spacious courtyards and offer a view overlooking a nearby golf course. Capitol Seniors Housing also will create a pedestrian crossing extending into Sunset Woods Park as a public benefit, as well as extend the Deerfield Road sidewalk and improve the Central Avenue sidewalk with landscaping and seating, the firm said.

The company is also constructing the following communities:

  • Stonegate at Greenburgh (New York), a 101-suite community
  • Arbor Terrace Fulton (Maryland), an 86-suite community
  • Chelsea Senior Living of Shrewsbury (New Jersey), an 85-suite community
  • Arbor Terrace Mt. Laurel (New Jersey), an 88-suite community
  • Stone Hill of Andover (Massachusetts), a 96-suite community
  • Arbor Terrace Waugh Chapel (Maryland), an 84-suite community
  • Atria New City (New York), an 80-suite community
  • Siena Cinnaminson (New Jersey), a 182-unit Active Living community