Experience Senior Living Plans New Luxury Community in Maryland

Experience Senior Living expects to break ground in 2023.

By HFT Staff


Experience Senior Living recently revealed plans for a luxury senior living community coming to Strathmore Square in Bethesda, Maryland. The senior housing developer plans to break ground in 2023 on The Reserve at Strathmore Square  — a 26-story, 300,000-square-foot development with 240 units offering independent living, assisted living and memory care. The Reserve at Strathmore Square will provide housing catered specifically to seniors. 

The Reserve at Strathmore Squareoffers exclusive amenities, such as a swimming pool, a pickleball court, a wellness suite with a smart fitness room, a spa, a professional salon, massage, elevated outdoor spaces including a private memory care courtyard, multiple dining venues, a bar, technology and business center for residents, a sky lounge and amenity space with a planned performing arts component.  

Working with Fivesquares Development, Strathmore Square will be a arts-centric community that emphasizes immersive culture and lifelong learning, adjacent to the Strathmore Music Center. With more than 2,000 planned residential units, 35,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and a 1.25-acre central park, Strathmore Square will integrate arts, culture, residences, affordable housing, beautiful open spaces and convenient suburban neighborhood amenities. 



September 21, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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