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TennesseeSeniors Housing

Hunt Midwest to build 76,000-square-foot seniors housing center in Tennessee

June 20, 2019
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Hunt Midwest has received unanimous approval from the City Commission in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, to rezone a 5.5-acre site at 3125 N. Mt. Juliet Road where it plans to build The Capstone at Mt. Juliet, an assisted living and memory care community.

The two-story, 76,000-square-foot senior housing community will offer 88 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites with accommodations for up to 114 residents.

Aaron Schmidt, vice president of development and construction at Hunt Midwest, has worked in collaboration with ISL Ventures, a division of Integral Senior Living, and Leading Light Development and Construction Consulting, to identify sites throughout the country in areas where the demand for senior housing is unmet.

“Mt. Juliet and the Metro Nashville area have seen incredible population growth over the last several years,” Schmidt said. “An increase of families moving into the area paired with a large number of seniors desiring to stay close to home has created an urgent need for quality senior housing.”

Hunt Midwest will partner with Integral Senior Living to operate The Capstone at Mt. Juliet.

The Capstone at Mt. Juliet will incorporate elements from nearby architecture, with a brick façade, outdoor terraces and balconies, gardens bordered by brick columns and wrought-iron fencing, and large windows to provide natural light. Indoor and outdoor amenities and gathering spaces will include formal and informal dining areas, chapel, fitness center, bistro lounge, sunroom, walking trails, gazebo and dog park.

Hunt Midwest has selected PI Architects to lead the overall design of the community and Civil Site Design Group to perform land planning and civil engineering for the project.

The project team plans to complete construction and welcome new residents in 2020.

 

 

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