Dallas retirement facility designed to enhance tenant experience

At Presbyterian Village North, an upscale continuing-care senior living community in Dallas, Texas, a newly renovated commons with an array of amenities will enhance resident experience. Photo courtesy three

An updated residential commons will soon complete renovations in Presbyterian Village North seniors’ community in Dallas, Texas.

National architecture firm three has substantially completed work on the Corrigan Building, which will soon be open for the community to enjoy. The effort to update the commons is a major component of an ongoing $35 million campus-wide repositioning effort, which nonprofit owner-operator Forefront Living has dubbed the Hawthorne Expansion.

According to architect and three principal Rocky Berg, AIA, who designed the renovation and leads the expansion project, a group of residents were recently treated to a tour of the fully renovated 2787 m2 (30,000 sf) building, enjoying a preview of what’s to come: a café, a beauty salon with spa and massage services, a medical clinic, game room, auditorium, mailroom, library, space for spiritual life services, a wellness center, and an aquatic center.

Currently undergoing final inspections, the Corrigan will be in full use by the time 112 new independent living units are completed and become available for move-in later this year.

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