Rose Villa Breaks Ground On “Pocket Neighborhood” Redevelopment Project

<p><a href="http://www.rosevilla.org/index.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rose Villa Senior Living</a> (Portland, Ore.) has officially break ground on its 22-acre redevelopment project.</p><p>New cottage homes will make up “pocket-style” neighborhoods and accommodate approximately 90 residents. The community design will include two- and three-story mixed use-style buildings, ground level Main Street amenities with retail space, cafes and restaurants, a wine bar and more. Most of these amenities will be open to the public.</p>
Published: June 16, 2014

Rose Villa Senior Living (Portland, Ore.) has officially break ground on its 22-acre redevelopment project.

New cottage homes will make up “pocket-style” neighborhoods and accommodate approximately 90 residents. The community design will include two- and three-story mixed use-style buildings, ground level Main Street amenities with retail space, cafes and restaurants, a wine bar and more. Most of these amenities will be open to the public.

The upper levels of the mixed-use buildings will contain approximately 35 additional apartment homes. The new design of Rose Villa will also increase green space, consist of eco-friendly buildings, and capitalize on the small house movement in both urban neighborhoods and retirement communities.

The three-phase project will take place over 18 months and operate on a low-impact, high-efficiency plan to ensure minimal disruption to the community’s residents.

The project team includes R&H Construction (Portland, Ore.), RLPS (Lancaster, Pa.), and Mhyre Group Architects (Portland, Ore.).

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