By Leisah Woldoff | Jewish News
Building a senior retirement facility on the Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus in Scottsdale is currently being explored.
A call for proposals for the undeveloped 3-acre site on the southeast corner of the campus was announced on June 19.
A committee made up of real estate and business professionals evaluated different options for that parcel and determined that a senior residential facility would be the most beneficial, as it provides an opportunity for seniors to age in place, while adding a multigenerational component to the campus, according to the announcement.
The Request for Proposals from qualified developers is an early step in the process, according to Morrie Aaron, Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix treasurer and chair of the Campus Development Committee.