Sunrise Senior Living Assumes Management of Battery Park Community

Sunrise seeks to renovate the independent living high-rise community by modernizing the HVAC and main building systems.

By HFT Staff


Sunrise Senior Living announced the addition of Battery Park, an independent living high-rise community in lower Manhattan, to its growing luxury portfolio. 

Battery Park, a 14-story senior living building that contains a fitness and wellness center, as well as an indoor heated pool, is steps away from One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. The community, which offers 217 graciously sized apartments, provides an exceptional independent living lifestyle for today's active, urban seniors. 

As Sunrise assumes management, it will seek to enhance the community to benefit its current and future residents, as well as team members. With the commitment of the building owner, Ventas, Inc., the community will undergo extensive renovations to its infrastructure and common areas to elevate its sustainability and meet the refined tastes of today's older adults. Planned investments include the complete modernization of the HVAC and main building systems, aiming for greater efficiency and sustainability to meet LEED building standards. 



August 22, 2024


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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