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Brightview Senior Living is planning a 171-unit senior living community on the campus of Notre Dame of Maryland University, bringing a new university-based community model for retirement to the region.
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Another university-based retirement project is being planned at Notre Dame of Maryland University, with Brightview Senior Living Development scheduled to begin construction in 2024 for a 170-unit community on 3.7 acres of property on Homeland Avenue at the former Knights of Columbus location.