Trammell Crow Co. and its joint venture partner, Chelsea Senior Living, have revealed plans to develop a three-story, 93-unit senior living facility in Fair Lawn.
By Tina Traster
Trammell Crow Co. and its joint venture partner, Chelsea Senior Living, have revealed plans to develop a three-story, 93-unit senior living facility in Fair Lawn.
Construction at The Chelsea at Fair Lawn, which began last November, is expected to be completed by December 2022. Located at 16-00 River Road in Fair Lawn, the facility will be the town’s first independent, assisted living and memory care community, with plans calling for 26 independent living units and 67 assisted living and memory care units.
Resident amenities will include 24-hour professional services, three meals per day prepared by an executive chef, weekly housekeeping, laundry service, daily activities, themed parties and events, premium therapy programs, a full-service beauty salon and concierge services. Independent living residents will have access to underground parking.
“Trammell Crow Company is pleased to partner with Chelsea Senior Living and Valley Bank on our firm’s first senior living community in northern New Jersey,” said Cheri Clarke-Doyle, senior vice president for TCC’s Northeast metro business unit. “The demand for senior housing, especially in the Northeast, has grown significantly. The Chelsea at Fair Lawn will meet the needs of the local senior population that is looking for a high-quality senior living community where they can begin their next chapter.”
Douglas Coleman & Associates is the project architect and IMC is serving as the general contractor. Chelsea Senior Living will manage the new community.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with TCC and Valley Bank to fill an evident need among the senior population,” said Roger Bernier, president and chief operating officer of Chelsea Senior Living. “It will be an historic day for Chelsea when this community opens as this will be our first community in Bergen County.”
Tina Traster is a freelance writer and the editor of Rockland County Business Journal. She is also a former business writer for Crain’s New York Business, real estate writer for the New York Post and staffer at the Bergen Record.