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Callahan Construction Managers completes The Wingate Residences at Haverhill

Haverhill, MA  Callahan Construction Managers (Callahan), celebrated the completion of Wingate Residences at Haverhill, a brand new senior living community located at 10 Residences Way (formerly 182 North Ave.). 

The project, owned and developed by Wingate Healthcare, consists of a new 61,515 s/f, private, residential community with 64 apartments for seniors interested in maintaining active lifestyles while planning for future needs. The building also includes 32 apartments with support for memory care.  The 3-story building features seating and dining spaces, a commercial kitchen, beauty salon and barbershop, theater, activities room, library, living rooms with fireplaces, dining rooms, butterfly gardens, a modern gym and outdoor walking trails. 

The facility, which was designed by The Architectural Team, is part of an expansion to the existing Haverhill facility. Interior design was provided by Jessica Schuster Design. Landscape design was a collaboration between Wagon Wheel and Weston & Sampson.

Wingate Residences at Haverhill marks the third project Callahan has successfully completed with Wingate. 

Shown (from left) are: Katy Tavares, executive director of Wingate Residences at Haverhill; resident Ben Consoli;
Scott Schuster, founder and president of Wingate Healthcare; residents Claire and Courtney Longton, Ron Aubin and
Shirley Hardey; Haverhill mayor James  Fiorentini; residents Mary Anne Tropeano and Suzanne and George O'Hanlon. 

“In my years of development in the Wingate family I have worked with many builders in cities across the country. Our experience with Callahan has been at the very top of that list. We have enjoyed open communications, effective value engineering, quick responses and truly transparent pricing. It has made the development and construction processes seamless and produced an effective partnership throughout,”  said Scott Schuster, CEO, Wingate

“We are proud to have played such a significant role in Wingate’s mission to enhance the lives of their residents and their families by providing exceptional senior care with compassion, dignity and grace,” said Patrick Callahan, president of Callahan Construction Managers. “This exceptional new facility involved a great deal of collaboration and dedication that our team was eager to support throughout all phases of construction.”

Wingate Residences at Haverhill is among a number of projects Callahan has managed in the senior housing sector. With longstanding expertise in a wide range of real estate sectors, the firm excels in ensuring the highest level of quality, value and integrity across all types of projects.

Shown (from left) are: Jessica Schuster of Jessica Schuster Design; Scott Schuster, founder/president of Wingate Healthcare;
Alexandra Schuster, vice president of strategy and planning at Wingate Healthcare;
and James Fiorentini, mayor of Haverhill.

 

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