Mary’s Woods Expansion

PROJECT PROFILE:

Mary’s Woods Expansion

LAKE OSWEGO, OR

Situated on 76 acres of historic, riverfront property in Lake Oswego. Mary’s Woods is a 501(c)(3) continuing care retirement community founded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.

For over 20 years, it has grown and flourished, continuing to serve the Sisters, residents and the public. BlueFingerprint® was proud to be chosen as a partner in the development of The Village at Mary’s Woods. The overarching goal for the expansion was to create a public presence while connecting back to the existing campus. The project included the construction of four residential buildings, a commons building, an assisted living facility and three amenities buildings. The expansion was chosen as the Senior Living Top Projects winner for 2020 by DJC Oregon.

PROJECT stats:

Year Completed: 2020

Total Number of Units: 198

Number of Selections Made: 6,808

Average Upgrade Costs by Unit: $3,626.57

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