Co-developers MorningStar Senior Living, a fully integrated developer, owner and operator of premier retirement communities, and Edgemark Development LLC, a national developer and owner of senior multifamily and affordable housing, have completed MorningStar at Holly Park in Centennial.
Located at 6675 South Holly Street, west of I-25 on the northwest corner of Arapahoe Road and Holly Street, this property delivers 160 units for independent living, assisted living and memory care in a four-story luxury residential building. The three-acre senior living community represents the development partners’ first venture together.
To celebrate the grand opening, project partners hosted an inaugural reception at the property in March with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Founder/CEO Ken Jaeger.
“We’re pleased to open our second community in Centennial and our 13th in the state,” said Jaeger. “Across our 21-year history, we continue to establish the MorningStar brand in fast-growing regions in step with the expanding need for quality senior living, responsive to the desire of seniors to stay in their neighborhood, close to family and friends and the attractions they’ve come to enjoy. MorningStar presents state-of-the-art communities in all the new markets we enter, offering first-class amenities and resort-style living to local residents.”
Residents will enjoy an indoor pool along with a fitness and therapy center, a choice of dining venues, several private courtyards, and a rooftop club room and terrace with striking city and mountain views.
MorningStar and Edgemark co-developed and will own the community. The partnership draws on each company’s vast experience in the housing space to take senior living design and innovation to the next level.
“We are proud to develop and own Holly Park with MorningStar, who we regard as a best-in-class senior living developer and operator,” said Aaron Metz, Managing Principal at Edgemark Development. “This project combines the highest quality of care with beautiful and functional design focused on dignity, wellness and community.”