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Sunrise Senior Living to Manage Luxury Facility in Lower Manhattan

Sunrise Senior Living has added Battery Park, an independent living high-rise in Lower Manhattan, to its management portfolio. Located at 455 North End Ave., near One World Trade Center, the 217-unit facility is the third luxury property in Manhattan for Sunrise and is owned by healthcare REIT Ventas Inc.

“Sunrise is honored to be selected by Ventas as the new manager for this iconic, luxury independent living community, which will be specially tailored for Manhattan residents intentionally seeking out our vibrant and preferred lifestyle for enjoying longer, healthier, happier lives,” said Jack R. Callison, Jr, CEO at Sunrise.

As Sunrise assumes management, it will seek to enhance the community to benefit its current and future residents, as well as team members. The community will undergo extensive renovations to its infrastructure and common areas. Planned investments include the complete modernization of the HVAC and main building systems, aiming for greater efficiency and sustainability to meet LEED building standards.

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