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Oppidan Breaks Ground on Senior Living Community in Lakeville, Minn.

October 1, 2021

Oppidan Investment Company, a national property development firm headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., is breaking ground on its newest senior living community in Lakeville, Minn. The Pillars of Lakeville (17701 Glacier Way, Lakeville, MN, 55044) is the seventh in Oppidan’s portfolio of Pillars senior living communities, with additional Pillars communities in Grand Rapids, Mankato, Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Shorewood and White Bear Lake. Oppidan has also developed The Watermark at Napa Valley and recently broke ground on The Hacienda Mission San Luis Rey, both in California. Ebenezer Management Services, Minnesota’s largest senior living operator, will manage The Pillars of Lakeville.

The 132,000 square foot building will offer 100 apartments including independent living, assisted living and memory care. The Pillars of Lakeville is uniquely positioned next to Crossroads Church, Christian Heritage Academy and Four Square Childcare. These communities will all be physically connected through an internal hallway, allowing simple and safe passage, and fostering unprecedented opportunities for The Pillars of Lakeville residents to participate in Ebenezer’s internationally recognized Intergenerational Connections program. Intergenerational Connections provides opportunities for older adults to engage with children and youth to bridge the generation gap and create learning opportunities for all. There are more than 200 children who attend Four Square Childcare.

“Crossroads Church, Christian Heritage Academy and Four Square Childcare are already important places where connections are developed and a community is built,” said Shannon Rusk, Oppidan Senior Vice President of Development. “We couldn’t have chosen better neighbors. We look forward to serving the broader community with our beautiful senior living community.”

Senior housing living options at The Pillars of Lakeville will include amenities such as in-unit washer/dryers, quartz countertops, balconies and a variety of floor plans to meet varying preferences. The community will offer residents a fitness center, salon, pickleball court, sky lounge, parlor and pub.

Construction is expected to be completed in the spring of 2023.

“We value our longstanding partnership with Oppidan and look forward to working with them on yet another beautiful senior living community,” said Jon Lundberg, Ebenezer President & CEO. “Our common focus on purposeful community affiliations, as evidenced by our relationships with Crossroads Church and Four Square Childcare, are at the center of our unified goals.”

As part of it’s commitment to enriching the lives of those living with memory loss, Oppidan is devoting specific attention to memory care residents. The Pillars name is inspired by the Pillars Fund, which Oppidan created in 2016 to help immerse memory care residents in more than 50 enriching programs through activities and other therapies that stimulate and engage residents. Oppidan has pledged $500,000 to the Pillars Fund to-date.

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