March 14, 2025 - 08:35

Needham, MA – Wingate Living and WL Development, known for their luxury senior living communities, have officially commenced construction on One Wingate Way East. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by key figures, including President Alexandra Schuster and Founder and CEO Scott.
This new development aims to enhance the quality of life for seniors by providing state-of-the-art facilities and services tailored to their needs. The project is part of Wingate Living's ongoing commitment to creating vibrant, supportive environments for older adults, fostering both independence and community engagement.
One Wingate Way East is expected to feature a range of amenities, including spacious living quarters, recreational areas, and wellness programs designed to promote physical and mental health. The initiative reflects a growing trend in senior living that prioritizes comfort, accessibility, and a sense of belonging.
As the construction progresses, the community looks forward to welcoming future residents and enriching the local landscape with this innovative living option.
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