Surprise senior living project breaks ground

Mera City Center. / Image courtesy of Sparrow Partners. / MHN

The 193-unit development will be the first active adult community in Surprise, Ariz.

By Adriana Marinescu | MHN

Sparrow Partners has started construction on Mera City Center, a 193-unit senior living facility for adults aged 55 and over in Surprise, Ariz. With Fugleberg Koch as architect, Kimley-Horn as engineer and Norris Design in charge of landscaping, the city’s first active adult community is scheduled to open in the spring of 2021.

Situated at 15510 N. La Cometa Ave., Mera City Center will consist of five four-story buildings with one- and two-bedroom apartments ranging in size from approximately 660 to 1,450 square feet. Amenities will include a pool, dog park, fitness center, media lounge and library, as well as a two-story clubhouse. Additionally, residents will be offered organized activities such as group outings, wine tastings, cooking classes and fitness classes. Sparrow Living will manage the property.

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