Galerie Living Debuts Fourth Atlanta Community
December 20, 2021
Atlanta-based senior living innovator Galerie Living opened its highly anticipated senior living community, Corso Atlanta, last week. The state-of-the-art community layers human-scale design with technology to maximize flexibility, independence, and wellbeing for residents and their families.
“Today’s senior living communities must be high-touch, high-tech, and focused on flexibility,” said Tim Gary, Founder and CEO of Galerie Living. “We’re excited to launch the Corso wellness concept here in Atlanta and look forward to reaching new markets.”
Located in Atlanta’s West Paces/Northside neighborhood at 3200 Howell Mill Road NW, Corso Atlanta is now leasing city homes, independent living, assisted living, and memory care homes. Residents’ monthly lease includes complimentary access to the community’s 12+ dining and entertainment venues, hosted social events, transportation, and more while “behind the scenes” wellness services can be discretely added to any unit should care needs arise. The complexity of Corso’s design, scale, and service not only demonstrates Galerie’s commitment to excellence but the company’s dedication to driving the senior living industry forward.
Galerie Living is quickly scaling to meet the wants and needs of the growing senior population. With all Baby Boomers reaching 65+ by 2030, modern senior living is a pressing need for these 73 million Boomers and their families. Gary noted the important role lenders Truist and LTC REIT played in bringing the vision for Corso Atlanta into reality. Corso’s completion is a milestone for Galerie Living and for the future of senior living.
Galerie’s emphasis on connection and flexibility is evident throughout Corso Atlanta’s lifestyle, care, and financial models. The campus showcases local favorites loved by residents and guests of all ages including a second Lucy’s Market location, Sugarcoat Nail & Beauty Bar, and onsite flower boutique, Flowers of Giverny. Corso’s intentionally designed dining and entertainment venues keep seniors at the center of social connection. Should family members move due to changing jobs or circumstances, Corso’s leasing model provides a hassle-free move-out process, giving seniors the flexibility to easily relocate with loved ones.
Galerie plans on announcing two new Corso locations later this year or early next. While each development is custom-built to reflect the character and lifestyle of the surrounding neighborhood, all communities share the vision of “creating unexpected happiness” for seniors and their families.
“The need for senior living communities that proactively promote wellbeing and keep residents close to families has never been greater,” Gary said. “We built flexibility into every aspect of Corso because we want our residents to stay connected with what and who they love. Social connection, especially with loved ones, is as critical to healthy living as medicine.”