RiverSpring Living Breaks Ground on River's Edge Senior Living Community

Occupancy is expected in December 2028.

By HFT Staff


RiverSpring Living officially broke ground today on River's Edge, a new senior living community. Located on RiverSpring Living's expansive 32-acre campus along the Hudson River and just minutes from Manhattan, River's Edge will offer a luxury living experience designed for adults age 62 and older. 

River's Edge will feature high-end apartment residences paired with resort-style amenities, creating an unparalleled lifestyle that blends elegance, convenience and vibrant community living. As a Life Plan Community, River's Edge will provide residents with peace of mind and long-term financial security through a continuum of care that evolves with their needs. 

Designed to foster connection, wellness, and lifelong enrichment, River's Edge will include thoughtfully curated amenities, beautifully designed residences and access to the full spectrum of care services that include: 

  • On-site wellness concierge suite of services staffed by New York-Presbyterian doctors 
  • Pilates studio 
  • Pickleball and tennis courts 
  • Indoor salt-water swimming pool and sauna 
  • State-of-the-art fitness center


May 14, 2026


Topic Area: Construction


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