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Goodwin House acquires Hermitage Northern Va.

Not-for-profit senior living and health care organization Goodwin House Inc. has acquired Hermitage Northern Virginia, a senior living community in Alexandria, from Pinnacle Living.

The financial terms were not disclosed.

Hermitage has 100 residents and more than 100 employees and offers independent living, assisted living and long-term care. It has two residential buildings and a penthouse, plus walking paths, a gazebo, gardens and a greenhouse.

When the sale is finalized, Pinnacle will own four senior living communities in the commonwealth. Goodwin House owns and operates two others in Northern Virginia: Bailey’s Crossroads at the corner of Arlington and Falls Church and Goodwin House Alexandria.

Goodwin House is grateful and excited to welcome the residents and team members of Hermitage Northern Virginia into our organization. Together, we will continue to grow our mission to support, honor and uplift the lives of older adults and those who care for them,” GHI President and CEO Rob Liebreich said in a statement. “We are also grateful to Pinnacle Living for its 60 years of service to the older adults and team members who have resided and worked at Hermitage Northern Virginia.”

The sale is expected to close in August.

 

Va. Beach’s Pembroke Mall to add apartments, senior living and hotel

Pembroke Mall in Virginia Beach is getting a $200 million makeover.

The aging mall’s developers, Pembroke Square Associates, announced plans Monday for a series of updates to the 54-acre mall near the city’s Town Center area.

“The mall industry is changing,” said Ramsay Smith, president of Pembroke Realty Group, asset manager for Pembroke Mall. “We had a lot of small shop space. We were a traditional mall, we were looking to put bigger and better things here, go high rise and various things that all mall property owners probably look at.”

Pembroke Square Associates will complete three initial projects to redevelop the mall: An independent senior living community to be managed by Beth Sholom, a new-to-market hotel and apartments.

“Each of these projects reflect our long-term, deliberate strategy to enhance Pembroke Mall for a sustained future,” Smith said in a statement. “In the coming months, we will provide further definition around our plans to achieve these goals.”

The senior-living part, which will be seven stories high at the corner of Jeanne Street and Constitution Avenue, will have 153 units, pickleball courts and terraces. Smith said there is a high demand for senior living and it’s a growing demographic throughout the United States. He described it was a “middle market” that is “more affordable.”

The hotel will be 14 stories, and Smith said they are trying to fast track it, adding that construction could start as soon as the middle of next year. It would be where the former SunTrust bank was located, near the intersection of Virginia Beach and Independence boulevards. He declined to specify the hotel brand but said it will have 209 rooms.

A multistory apartment building is part of redevelopment plans for Virginia Beach’s Pembroke Mall. Rendering courtesy Pembroke Realty Group

The multifamily, or apartment building, will have around 329 studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, Smith said. It would likely not be under construction until the fourth quarter of next year. It will be in the area of the mall’s property where Stein Mart was.

Eventually, Smith said, there are hopes for a high-rise office building. The developer previously released plans for a bowling alley, but those specific plans dissolved; however, a “national bowling alley concept” is potentially interested for a 2025 opening. Smith said the developers want to add entertainment, additional restaurants and “things of that nature.”

As for the current mall, Smith said they will keep all exterior tenants in place and are working with interior tenants.

Redevelopment plans have been on the table for the past four or five years but the pandemic sped up the changes for malls even more rapidly, Smith said. Stein Mart left two years before its lease expired, which accelerated redevelopment plans, he said.

Tenants on the mall’s property include Target, Kohl’s, Old Navy, Nordstrom Rack, REI, The Fresh Market, Walgreens, J. Crew Factory and DSW.

Fairfax County senior living community begins $56.5M renovation

Fairfax County senior living community The Virginian has begun a $56.5 million renovation, aimed to be completed in phases through June 2022.

The renovated seven-story, 367,000-square-foot building will include four wings featuring 155 independent living apartments, 56 assisted living apartments and 38 memory care residences. The Virginian also includes long-term nursing and skilled nursing care.

Residents will be able to choose new rental units beginning in May 2021, and the memory care unit will be the first under development with completion by June 2021.

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Senior living community announced for Virginia Beach

Pembroke Realty Group and Beth Sholom Village have announced a new senior living community in the works for Virginia Beach.

Located at the corner of Jeanne Street and Constitution Drive, the 7-story community will have 124 independent living apartments, 20 assisted living apartments and 12 memory support units.

Designed by Kahler Slater Architects with programming by CJWW Architecture, the community is scheduled to open fall 2023. Pembroke Realty declined to disclose the project’s cost.

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