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The Veranda at CollegeTown Is a Safe Haven for Seniors
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The Veranda at CollegeTown, Atlanta | Ten years ago, the Joel C. Harris Homes public housing complex in Atlanta’s West End was so blighted that it was difficult for the city and private developers to revitalize the neighborhood.
Today, the old complex is gone, replaced by CollegeTown at West End, a mixed-use, mixed-income development that has brought real energy to the University Center area of Atlanta.
A vital part of that redevelopment is The Veranda at CollegeTown, a seniors housing community offering more than 20 floor plans ― some with balconies, bay windows, Juliet balconies and other elements ― and distinguished architecture that adds to West End’s urban fabric.
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Nearby lake and pedestrian-friendly paths | The development is pedestrian-friendly by design. The 10-foot-wide sidewalks encourage residents of the Veranda to take advantage of the amenities offered by the broader West End community and to be involved in the daily life of the neighborhood.
CollegeTown at West End is within walking distance of several of the nation’s top historically black colleges and universities, including Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College and Morehouse School of Medicine.
Students from these schools have served as volunteers at The Veranda and have gotten involved in the residents’ lives.
The Veranda’s one- and two-bedroom apartments are designed with the needs and safety of senior residents in mind.
In addition to common conveniences, each room has emergency pull-cords in strategic locations. The Veranda complex features hallways with handrails and elevators at each end and bathrooms with grab bars.
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Library | On The Veranda grounds are a large library with computers, a beauty salon that caters to 50+ residents, a multipurpose room for social events and two activity rooms that include large screen televisions and game tables.
The Veranda also includes an exercise room, a worship center and a wellness center with access to the healthcare services offered through the West End Medical Center.
The affordable apartments in the Veranda were filled within three months, and the property continues to maintain a waiting list of more than 100 seniors. Its popularity illustrates the integral role The Veranda plays in the revitalization of the area.
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Exercise room | When the greater CollegeTown at West End development is completed, the community will have 650 units serving 50+ residents, multifamily apartments, 15,000 square feet of retail and commercial space, 70 townhouses and single-family homes, a 100-room College Inn and housing units for special needs households.
CollegeTown at West End is one of five winners of the 2007 Livable Communities Awards, co-sponsored by AARP and NAHB. Developed by Atlanta-based, The Integral Group, CollegeTown at West End won in the category of best developer, more than 250 units.
For more information about the Livable Communities Award, e-mail Blake Smith at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8583.
For applications for the 2008 awards program, click here.
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