Broadview at Purchase College Holds Grand Opening Celebration
Broadview at Purchase College, a university-based retirement community on the campus of the State University of New York in Westchester, held its official Grand Opening Thursday bringing together a host of dignitaries to celebrate a unique concept that champions intergenerational connections and lifelong learning.
More than 400 people attended the festivities throughout the day, beginning with a Founder’s Luncheon for company, college and elected officials and ending with a bagpipe led procession of residents, staff and college community, a ribbon cutting ceremony and reception. Among those attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony was BCW Executive Vice President & COO John Ravitz.
The concept of a senior living community on the campus had been under discussion since 2003, but it wasn’t realized until 2011 when legislation was signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo allowing Purchase College to lease about 40 acres of land to create the community.
“It is a visionary concept that fosters intergenerational learning and helps generate income for the college community, providing for scholarships and educational improvements,’’ said Ashley Wade, Broadview at Purchase College Executive Director. “Today, less than four months from when we first opened our doors, more than 95 percent of our residences are reserved and we have more than 238 residents on site who are already participating in a broad range of intergenerational learning and community experiences.’’
Purchase College President, Milagros “Milly” Peña, said, “After Purchase College leaders and local elected officials spent decades envisioning, planning, and building Broadview, I am delighted to celebrate the grand opening of this transformative project. In addition to providing funds for student scholarships and faculty support, Broadview provides a unique opportunity for intergenerational learning that is already opening up new opportunities, possibilities, and experiences for the entire community. I look forward to celebrating new milestones in the coming years as our community expands and grows thanks to this innovative project.”
Set on 40 acres with walking and exercise trails, Broadview at Purchase College offers a full continuum of services including Independent Living, Assisted Living, Enhanced Assisted Living, and Memory Care. The community has 174 senior residential apartments, 20 percent of which are set aside for residents who meet certain median income requirements. There are 10 floor plans with one-bedroom, one- bedroom with study, two- bedroom and two-bedroom with study options ranging from 675 square feet to 1,909 square feet. In addition, there are 46 villas or single-family homes on the property offering four different floor plans ranging from 1,927 square feet to 2,224 square feet.
Broadview offers a wealth of amenities, including a swimming pool, fitness center, movie theatre, spa and salon, dining venues, and on-site health center, among other features. There is a flexible dining program with chef-prepared meals, weekly housekeeping and concierge service.
And as part of the Purchase College community, Broadview residents also enjoy the many amenities of the college including the renowned Neuberger Museum of Art, the Performing Arts Center, the academic and athletic facilities, and the park-like campus as well as formal and informal programming and collaborative opportunities designed to promote intergenerational engagement with students.
With nearly 80 percent of the residences occupied, Broadview at Purchase is already an active community with dozens of opportunities for social interaction.
Broadview was co-developed by Senior Care Development, LLC and LCS Development, LLC, and is operated by Life Care Services®. LCS has over 50 years of senior living and housing experience and manages over 140 senior living communities nationwide. LCS has been rated best in customer satisfaction with independent senior living communities 4 years in a row by J.D. Power. For more information, visit Broadview online.
SUNY Purchase is a BCW Member.
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