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Congress and LCB break ground on The Residence at Five Corners

Congress Building Corp. and LCB Senior Living, LLC held a groundbreaking ceremony on September 10 for The Residence at Five Corners, a senior housing community being developed. Congress, a full service construction firm headquartered in Peabody, will provide construction management services for the project, which will be owned and operated by LCB Senior Living of Norwood. The property was designed by The Architectural Team. The ceremonial groundbreaking was held to celebrate commencement of construction on the 84-unit assisted living, independent living and memory care residence located at 678 Depot St. Members of the corporate leadership team from both Congress and LCB Senior Living were on hand for the event. "We are very pleased to be partnering once again with LCB Senior Living, LLC and are grateful for the support we've received for this project from town officials and the entire Easton community. The Residence at Five Corners will provide local seniors with attractive living options that will allow them to maintain active, independent lifestyles while enjoying the companionship of neighbors in a state-of-the-art community," said William Nicholson, CEO of Congress. The Residence at Five Corners is scheduled to open in late 2015. Designed by The Architectural Team, the residence will feature a gourmet restaurant where residents will be able to dine on their own schedules, comfortable common areas, a library, media room, recreation facilities, outdoor sitting and walking areas and many other amenities. Independent Living apartments in the community will feature kitchenettes and baths and residents will enjoy three daily gourmet meals prepared and served restaurant-style, available laundry and cleaning services, a full activities program, a host of other optional services and the peace of mind of 24-hour security. Offering the same amenities as the independent living apartments, assisted living apartments are designed for those who would benefit from assistance with activities of daily living including bathing and dressing, medication reminders and other services as needed. The Reflections Memory Care program at The Residence at Five Corners will engage residents with early stage Alzheimer's disease and other memory impairments in meaningful, therapeutic activities focused on their strengths and capabilities. Reflections offers specialized cognitive programming in a separate, secure environment with its own common areas, walking courtyard and other amenities. Shown (from left) are: LCB partner Lewis Pearlson; LCB partner Stephen Puliafico; Easton town historian Frank Menino; LCB CEO Michael Stoller; Easton board of selectmen chair Daniel Murphy; state representative Shauna O'Connell and Mary Armstrong from state representative Claire Cronin's office.
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