Developer wins approval for 164-bed assisted living facility in Davie
A developer won approval in Davie to build a 164-bed assisted living facility, despite opposition from the town’s mayor. All the beds would be occupied by elderly people incapable of independent living who need assisted living services or memory care. “The market is immense,” Manuel Synalovski, the development’s architect, told the Davie Town Council at its meeting last week. He said studies show that Broward County has about 9,600 beds in assisted living facilities. Yet, it has 360,000 residents, or 18 percent of the county’s population, who need assisted living services. The assisted living facility planned in Davie would have […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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