Avery Point Expands Retirement Living Options with New Residence Buildings

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Avery Point, a managed community by Erickson Senior Living in Short Pump, Va., is set to enhance its retirement living offerings with the introduction of two new residence buildings, Preston Woods and Harden Creek, in 2025. This expansion responds to the increasing demand for maintenance-free retirement living options, providing 201 new homes with one or two-bedroom designs that feature bright, open floor plans.
The community's Executive Director, Bryan Bee, expressed enthusiasm about the expansion, highlighting the opportunity for more individuals to enjoy Avery Point's active and affordable retirement lifestyle. The new residences are designed with convenience in mind, offering direct access to the community's extensive amenities through climate-controlled walkways. Harden Creek residents, in particular, will benefit from proximity to two new dining options on campus, Cork and Fork and The Cardinal, which offer grill-style and pub-style menus, respectively, with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Preston Woods is not just about living spaces; it also houses the Life Enrichment Center, a versatile area capable of hosting up to two hundred residents for various events, from shows to lectures, and includes an indoor pickleball court for year-round activity regardless of weather conditions.
Sales Director Kailey Viray noted the high demand for Avery Point's residences, which have historically sold out quickly. This trend underscores the community's appeal as a premier destination for senior living, offering a blend of luxury, convenience, and an active lifestyle. Since its opening in 2022, Avery Point has distinguished itself with maintenance-free apartment homes and a wide range of amenities, including a swimming pool, fitness center, theater, and on-site medical center.
For those interested in exploring what Avery Point has to offer, more information is available at https://AveryPointCommunity.com. Avery Point operates as a not-for-profit community, managed by Erickson Senior Living and supported by National Senior Communities, Inc., ensuring high-quality programs and services for residents.

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