Belmont Village Senior Living Coral Gables Reaches Construction Milestone

The project aims to create senior housing throughout South Florida.

By HFT Staff


Belmont Village Senior Living and Baptist Health South Florida have topped out Belmont Village Senior Living Coral Gables. Opening in 2023, the facility is a joint venture to create senior housing throughout South Florida. 

The 10-story, 350,000-square-foot mixed-use project is located near the Shops at Merrick Park and consists of 18,500 square feet of ground floor commercial space, a 209-car parking garage, and 239,000 square feet of luxury apartments and common area amenities. Key features of the building include expansive indoor and outdoor spaces, a restaurant with outdoor dining terrace, casual bistro for coffee and light bites, resort-style pool, screening rooms, fully supplied art studio and exercise programs with physical, occupational and speech therapy services available. 

The project’s ground floor commercial space includes Live Healthy by Baptist Health, offering a holistic approach to senior health, including a focus on prevention. Live Healthy will be staffed by Baptist Health clinicians, including a nurse, social worker, care coach and dietitian, and it will provide fast-track diagnostic services and lab tests. The multi-faceted space will also have ground floor retail spaces, as well as retail, complimentary fitness, nutrition and disease prevention resources. 



September 8, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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