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Belmont Village Opens Senior Living Development at Bishop Ranch

Belmont Village Senior Living has opened Belmont Village San Ramon, its fifth Bay Area development and 16th California community. Located at 1000 Walnut Dr., the 177-unit property was developed in partnership with Sunset Development and is located within the Bishop Ranch mixed-use neighborhood.

The development includes studio, one- and two-bedroom options for independent living, assisted living and memory care. It represents the second residential community to join Bishop Ranch and the only senior living community in the development.

“The opening of Belmont Village San Ramon is a testament to our mission to create vibrant, supportive communities where seniors not only receive best-in-class care but truly feel at home,” said Patricia Will, founder and CEO of Belmont Village Senior Living.

Added Alex Mehran, Jr., president and CEO of Sunset Development, “The influx of new residents, including those at Belmont Village, underscores how San Ramon is evolving into a premier destination not only for families but also for seniors seeking a luxury living experience that offers both tranquility and easy access to the greater Bay Area.”

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