WhiteStone Expansion

PROJECT PROFILE:

WhiteStone Expansion

GREENSBORO, NC

WhiteStone is a beautiful Continuing Care Retirement Community “Founded on fellowship. Inspired by you.”

To serve the growing needs of older adults in their area, WhiteStone embarked on an ambitious $75 million expansion project. The project featured the addition of 67 independent living residences in various one- and two-bedroom floorplans, plus enhancements to its state-of-the-art Care and Wellness Center. As a not-for-profit organization, WhiteStone prides itself on managing its financial resources effectively so it can reinvest in the community. Using BlueFingerprint and tapping into our expert team helped the community manage budgets precisely and increase their financial potential throughout the expansion.

PROJECT stats:

Year Completed: 2023

Total Number of Units: 67

Number of Selections Made: 1,438

Average Upgrade Costs by Unit: $1,348.33

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