January 2018 — Health Care Properties Quarterly —
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Openings
A grand opening ceremony was held on Sept. 19
for Balfour at Stapleton, a new, 58-unit assisted
living and 16-unit memory care community in
Denver. The property was developed by Balfour
Senior Living in partnership with Northstar Com-
mercial Partners. The architect was Davis Wince
and the general contractor was Brinkmann Con-
structors. The property will be managed by Bal-
four Senior Living.
Center at Park West, a new, 54-bed skilled nurs-
ing subacute/rehab facility in Pueblo, opened in
August. The architect was TreanorHL (formerly
H+L Architecture) and the general contractor was
H.W. Houston Construction. The property is man-
aged by Veritas Management Group.
The Center at Foresight, a new, 54-bed skilled
nursing subacute/rehab facility in Grand Junction,
opened in August. The general contractor was GH
Phipps Construction Cos. and the architect was
Boulder Associates. The property is managed by
Veritas Management Group.
A grand opening ceremony was held Sept. 30
for Bethesda Gardens Monument, a new, 47-unit
assisted living and 13-unit memory care prop-
erty in Monument. The general contractor was
Brinkmann Constructors and the architect was
Lantz-Boggio Architects. The property is owned by
Bethesda Senior Living Communities.
Welbrook Grand Junction Transitional Rehabili-
tation, a 50-bed skilled nursing subacute/rehab
facility, opened in September. The architect was
Lantz-Boggio Architects. The property is owned by
Welbrook Senior Living and managed by Embree
Healthcare Group.
A grand opening was held Sept. 13 for The Mead-
ows at Montbello, an age-qualified, income-
restricted apartment property in Denver. The
property serves seniors within the 30 to 60 per-
cent area median income level and was funded
using 4 percent low-income housing tax credits
and state tax credits. The general contractor was
BC Builders LLC and the architect was Parikh Ste-
vens Architects. The property is owned and man-
aged by Volunteers of America.
Rocky Mountain Assisted Living Thornton, a
16-unit assisted living and 16-unit memory care
community, opened in October. The general con-
tractor is Creekside Development and the archi-
tect is MA Architects. The property is owned and
managed by Rocky Mountain Assisted Living.
A grand opening ceremony was held Oct. 21 for
Cappella of Grand Junction, a 40-unit assisted
living and 26-unit memory care community. The
architect was Rosemann & Associates PC and the
general contractor was Bradbury Stamm Con-
struction. The property is owned by Confluent
Development LLC and managed by Cappella Liv-
ing Solutions.
A grand opening ceremony was held Nov. 14 for
The Retreat at Sunny Vista, a 38-unit assisted liv-
ing and 28-unit memory care community adja-
cent to Sunny Vista Living Center in Colorado
Springs. The architect was Lantz-Boggio Archi-
tects and the general contractor was Pinkard Con-
struction. The property is owned by Sunny Vista
Living Center and is managed by Cappella Living
Solutions.
Peregrine Senior Living at Glenwood Springs is a
60-unit assisted living and 24-unit memory care
community that opened in September. The archi-
tect was Mudrovich Architects and the general
contractor was Golden Triangle Construction Inc.
The property is managed by Peregrine Senior Liv-
ing and is owned by First Phoenix Group.
Kestrel Apartments, a new income-qualified
apartment community in Louisville that includes
71 age-qualified apartments, opened in Novem-
ber. The architect was Humphries Poli Architects
and the general contractor was Milender White
Construction. The property is owned and man-
aged by the Boulder County Housing Authority.
These listings of construction starts, openings, and
property sales are as reported by Boulder-based
The
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