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7/17/23
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Construction has begun on the second and final phase of Episcopal Communities & Services’ MonteCedro senior living community in Altadena. Totaling approximately 101.9k sf, the additional construction to MonteCedro Senior Living will consist of four new, separate senior living residential buildings, adding 40 independent living apartments and a new terrace restaurant to the existing community in order to complete the campus master plan.
The new $56 mil villa-style buildings will be two and three stories in height, with two of the structures positioned over a below-grade parking garage podium level. That area will also include a gathering space for casual events, BBQs, and a putting green for full-campus use on the plaza between the two villa buildings. Positioned at the center of the four villas will be an event lawn for programs and entertainment, with a new pet park and resident gardens at the south end of the property. All four buildings will be designated as California licensed Retirement Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) by the Department of Social Services. The apartments are designed to allow residents to age in place, with the access to services they can bring into their home when they need it, through MonteCedro’s Choice Custom Care options for personal health and wellness.
The construction is being done by C.W. Driver Companies. In addition to the Phase II work, the project also includes approximately 10k sf of interior construction in the existing Phase I main campus that opened in 2015. The renovations will be made to optimize the primary public and amenity spaces on the ground level. Work on the existing Phase I building has already begun and will be staggered with the Phase II construction to retain critical amenities and minimize operational disruption for residents.
MonteCedro senior living is located at 2212 El Molino Ave in Altadena. C.W. Driver is working with the architectural firm Perkins Eastman on the project. Construction is expected to be completed in 2025.
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