ZOM Senior Living selects Balfour Beatty to build $180-million Wellington senior housing community

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ZOM Senior Living says it has contracted Balfour Beatty as construction manager for the first phase of Wellington Green Senior Living, a $180-million mixed-use senior housing community in Palm Beach County.

The 46-acre lakefront project is a venture between ZOM and Liberty Senior Living.

Construction is scheduled to commence in the first quarter of 2019. LS3P Architects and MSA Architects are providing design and architectural services.

There will be a variety of rental housing formats, including single-story villas with attached garages, three-story garden flats, and residences within a six-story building, attached directly to the main amenity building. The project also includes a 65,000 sq. ft. clubhouse and amenity structure including multiple dining venues, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, spa, salon and wellness center, billiards and cards room, and a theater.

Designed to include 424 units at full build-out, the first phase will include 267 independent living, assisted living and memory care residential units.

“ZOM Senior Living and Liberty Senior Living are redefining the senior housing experience with this luxury rental community at Wellington Green, and Balfour Beatty is thrilled to be their partner in bringing this vision to reality,” Scott Skidelsky, president of Balfour Beatty’s buildings operations in Florida, said in a statement. “We thrive on building unique, market-leading assets for our clients and Wellington Green will be a ‘crown jewel’ of senior living in Palm Beach County. ZOM continues to be a great partner to Balfour Beatty, this being our second project with ZOM in South Florida and our third project nationally. We look forward to pushing the boundaries of senior living in Florida.”

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