
THE WOODLANDS, TX – (September 23, 2009) – Houston-based developer Bridgewood Property Company recently broke ground for The Village at The Woodlands Waterway, a senior living rental residential community offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care apartments, according to Dan Leverett, vice president of commercial for The Woodlands Development Company (TWDC).
Located at the southwest corner of Grogan’s Mill Road and Lake Robbins Drive on The Woodlands Waterway®, The Village at The Woodlands Waterway will contain 207units and approximately 250,000 square feet. The project is scheduled for completion in spring 2011.
The contractor for the project is Construction Supervisors, Inc. Architect of record is Ambrose and House Architects, and the project was designed by Munoz + Albin Architects. The project is being financed by Capital One.
In the groundbreaking photo, from left to right are: Seth Smith, assistant superintendent for Construction Supervisors Inc. (CSI); Wes Ramsey, project superintendent for CSI; Ron Mostyn, president of CSI; Steve Noble, vice president of CSI; John Wachob, vice president of construction for Bridgewood Property Company; Greg Jordan, director of commercial for TWDC; Alex Sutton; president of TWDC; James Gray, president of Bridgewood Property Company; Dan Leverett, vice president of commercial for TWDC; Robert Heineman, vice president of planning for TWDC; Don Norrell, president of The Woodlands Township; Jim Lowrey, senior vice president of Capital One; Paul Rizzutto, vice president of Capital One; Jim Weyer, project architect for Ambrose and House Architects; and Jorge Munoz of Munoz + Albin Architects.
The Village at The Woodlands Waterway will include extensive common areas including a dining room overlooking The Waterway; a living room, library, bridge room, theater and fitness center with indoor pool. Other amenities and services offered to residents will include flexible meal programs; controlled access parking; scheduled activities, events and transportation; a billiards room; computer room; 24-hour on-site management; cultural guild programs; landscaped courtyards; and spacious lobbies and seating areas throughout the building.
Studio, one bedroom, one-bedroom plus study and two-bedroom apartments will be offered. The apartments will feature full kitchens with full-sized refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher and garbage disposal. Individual climate controls, stackable washer/dryer, walk-in shower with safety bars and telephone and cable connections are standard. Nine-foot ceilings and mini-blinds throughout, wall-to-wall carpet in living rooms and bedrooms, and tile in kitchens and baths will also be included.
Bridgewood Property Company has developed 2,500 independent living units in six states in the southeast and Midwest U.S. in the past 10 years. According to James Gray, president, the company specializes in creating quality communities for senior adults with experienced, professional, caring staffs and resident programs that stimulate mind and spirit. For more information, visit www.bridgewood.us.
The Woodlands is a 28,000-acre master-planned community located 27 miles north of downtown Houston. It is a project of The Woodlands Development Company, a limited partnership of Morgan Stanley and General Growth Properties, Inc. |