Hey there, Hoover! Great news for those who are 55 and over! The Arise Knox Square, a brand new community specifically designed for seniors, is set to make a big splash in the neighborhood. With its doors opening soon, let’s dive into what this vibrant community has to offer and why it’s causing quite a buzz!
So, where is this exciting new place? The Arise Knox Square is nestled in the Knox Square sector of Trace Crossings, conveniently located right across from the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. It’s not just a great spot for seniors but also perfectly situated next to a bustling commercial area and surrounded by charming single-family homes. Talk about a prime location!
Let’s talk about the actual living spaces! The community consists of 154 apartments and nine stand-alone cottages. To ensure a cozy and family-friendly atmosphere, at least one resident in each unit must be 55 or older, and there are restrictions on younger residents. The complex offers a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments with rents ranging from a comfy mid-$2,000s to about $4,000 per month for larger spaces. If you’re considering making a move, you’ll be happy to know that building one is already 34% leased, while building two is coming up right behind at 25%!
Now, let’s get to the good stuff—these apartments are like a little slice of heaven with modern features! Each unit is equipped with energy-efficient stainless steel appliances, including a gorgeous General Electric refrigerator and a sleek Samsung oven. The bathrooms boast walk-in showers with quartz countertops, while the living areas feature stunning LVT wood-like flooring, elegant 9-foot ceilings, and even keyless entry systems for a touch of modern convenience. Plus, let’s not forget the patios or balconies for those lovely Alabama evenings!
What truly sets the Arise Knox Square apart is its amenities. Residents will have access to a whopping 11,000-square-foot clubhouse that’s designed for relaxation and socializing. Ever dreamed of enjoying a cup of coffee in a cozy coffee bar? Or maybe you’d prefer breaking a sweat in a modern fitness center or yoga studio? And for the movie buffs, there’s a theater just waiting for your favorite films! Don’t forget about the massage room, and a demonstration kitchen, perfect for cooking classes and gatherings.
Speaking of gatherings, the community emphasizes the importance of social interaction and activities. Residents are asked to fill out a profile detailing their interests to ensure there are enough activities tailored just for them. Whether it’s game nights, cooking classes, or just chilling by the saltwater pool, it appears residents will always have something to look forward to!
Interestingly, many of the initial residents are grandparents looking to downsize and be closer to their families. Others are renting as a second home to stay near their loved ones. With such a vibrant mix of individuals, one thing is certain: friendships will bloom!
So, when can you start packing those boxes? The first cottages are set to welcome residents by December 2, with the first building ready for move-ins just a week later, on December 9. The second building will be ready around mid-February or early March. However, bear in mind that some delays were caused by Hurricane Helene affecting construction schedules.
All in all, the Arise Knox Square community in Hoover is shaping up to be a fantastic new place for seniors looking for a blend of comfort, luxury, and companionship. Whether you’re considering moving in yourself or helping a loved one find their next home, this community has something special waiting for you!
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