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The Learning Center is an innovative feature connecting the retirement community to the liberal arts college. (courtesy of Broadview at Purchase College)
Walking paths will help connect residents with the college campus they will share. (courtesy of Broadview at Purchase College)
PURCHASE, NY – An innovative senior living community on the campus of Purchase College that will allow its residents to attend classes and interact with students is planning to break ground this summer.
The developer released virtual reality renderings of the new project this week. You can take a virtual walk-through here.
Broadview is a retirement community for individuals 62 and older. Purchase College, part of the State University of New York system, combines liberal arts with conservatory training.
Senior Learning Community At Purchase College Releases Stunning Virtual Reality Renderings Of Groundbreaking Project
Broadview Senior Living at Purchase College Will Enable Individuals 62 and Over to Live on Campus, Attend Classes, and Collaborate with Students
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PURCHASE, N.Y., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A groundbreaking senior learning community on the campus of Purchase College is releasing stunning virtual reality renderings of the new project.
Take a virtual walk-through of the project HERE, created by SPINE 3D.
The first of its kind in the country, Broadview is a premier retirement community under development for individuals 62 and older at one of the top public liberal arts colleges in the country. Located in the heart of the Purchase College campus, the project will break ground this summer and open to residents in late 2022/early 2023.
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