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‘Aspire’ Luxury Senior Apartments Coming to Belmont Bay
October 26, 2020

PRINCE WILLIAMS TIMES
Northern Virginia’s booming and relatively affluent senior population is among the reasons Arlington developer Bonaventure chose Prince William County’s Belmont Bay for one of five new senior living communities it is planning around the commonwealth.
Bonaventure is partnering with St. Petersburg, Florida-based Solvere Living to open luxury senior apartment complexes under its “Aspire” brand in Woodbridge, Alexandria, Norfolk and Chesapeake. The commonwealth’s first Aspire community, “Aspire at Carriage Hill,” opened in Richmond earlier this year.
“Bonaventure felt like the area was prime for this kind of development,” Kristin Kutac Ward, president and CEO of Solvere Living, said of Belmont Bay.
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