Best CCRC designs for Global Awards shortlisted
LOS ANGELES: The shortlist for the best continuous care retirement communities (CCRC) design has been declared.
Over 250 designs have been considered by the awards secretariat. One of the finalists in this category is shown above.
Developers are planning a new seniors community just west of Highland Park.
The almost 3-acre complex of independent and assisted-living units is planned by Harbert South Bay Partners on Inwood Road near Lemmon Avenue. It would replace the Fairwood Apartments, which date to the late 1940s.
Harbert and design and engineering firm Arcadis recently presented plans for the project to the Oak Lawn Committee. The proposed development would be built around a large internal courtyard, with a separate wing for memory care and assisted-living residents.
The building would total more than 290,000 square feet and include a parking garage.
Harbert South Bay Partners is a division of Alabama-based Harbert Management, a diversified real estate investor with a track record of owning offices and apartments in North Texas. Harbert South Bay builds senior housing projects and has properties in California and Maryland. In 2021, Harbert bought Dallas-based builder South Bay Partners.
The Global Award winner will be announced in November in London. (Globals)