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The Springs Living Opens The Springs at The Waterfront
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Twelve ~ Vancouver, Washington - The Springs at The Waterfront, a 12-story residential community for older adults, officially opened its doors in fall 2024. Located in the recently revitalized Waterfront Vancouver, the community offers easy access to top restaurants, wine-tasting rooms, and a half-mile waterfront path. This development has not only brought a new living option for older adults but has also created 150 jobs to serve approximately 300 residents.

According to Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, the goal of the Waterfront Development Project is to provide a dynamic and vibrant mixed-use space for all. With its emphasis on supporting the holistic wellness of its active residents, The Springs at The Waterfront community is a welcome addition to the diversity of development the waterfront offers.

The Springs at The Waterfront was designed with sustainability in mind and has met the rigorous standards for LEED certification. This certification rates systems for the construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings. Additionally, it has also received Fitwel certification which uses evidence-based design and operational strategies to enhance occupant health. With a continuum of care options available including independent living, assisted living, and memory care residences, this community aims to cater to all its residents' needs.

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Founder and CEO of The Springs Living, Fee Stubblefield expressed his excitement about this project stating that they have taken everything they've learned over the past 30 years and poured it into The Springs at The Waterfront. He believes that this community is more than just a beautiful environment but is full of energy and provides an ideal place for residents to thrive. Stubblefield also credits their staff as being the true difference-makers in creating such an exceptional living space.

The interior spaces at The Springs at The Waterfront are designed to showcase stunning views of the Columbia River and surrounding mountains. Warm and inviting with high-end amenities and services suitable for an urban setting, these spaces bring the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest inside. The community also offers outstanding views from the rooftop terrace and secure underground parking.

The development of this community was a collaborative effort between GBD Architects, Howard S. Wright Construction, and The Springs Living, all based in Oregon. The project's development partner is PMB, a healthcare real estate developer based in San Diego, California.

With its prime location and exceptional amenities, The Springs at The Waterfront is set to become a sought-after living option for older adults in Vancouver. This community not only adds to the diversity of development in the area but also provides a dynamic and vibrant space for all its residents to call home.
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