The Waters Announces More Details about New Senior Living Option in Pewaukee
October 18, 2021 | Senior Living News
One of the last family farms in Pewaukee, Wisconsin is now being transformed into a new residential community for seniors. Construction is underway on The Waters of Pewaukee, which is a 5-minute drive from Lake Pewaukee and a 20-minute drive from downtown Milwaukee.
A ceremonial groundbreaking will be held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, beginning at 10:30 a.m. The site is located at W239N2492 Pewaukee Rd, Waukesha, WI 53188. Several representatives from The Waters’ corporate office are planning to attend. Pewaukee’s Mayor, City Council members and city staffers involved in the project have been invited to attend as well.
The original house on the 24-acre wooded site off Pewaukee Road was built in 1859, the original barn at the turn of the 20th century. From 1931 until 1967, the property had been operated as a working, sustainable family farm. A variety of animals were raised there, including geese and cattle. There was an apple orchard on site, vegetables were grown, and beehives were set up to generate honey. From 1967 to 2020 some of the land was rented out and used by farmers.
The effort to transform the site into a luxury senior rental community began in May of 2021. The Waters of Pewaukee will be The Waters’ second community in Wisconsin. The Waters of Oak Creek is a 40-minute drive away.
“There will be 161 individual homes spread across a beautiful, wooded campus with mature trees and plenty of walking paths,” said John Hunsicker, Senior Vice President of Capital Markets & Development at The Waters. The company is an owner, operator and developer of distinctive senior living communities based in Minnesota, and known for creating living and working experiences centered on health, wellbeing and hospitality.
The majority of the housing will consist of 115 apartments within a 3-story senior living apartment building. Attached to it will be a single-story building with 16 studio apartments for people who require memory care.
In addition, there will be 15 twin homes—a total of 30 independent living cottages—spread around the campus. These homes are designed for independent seniors who are transitioning from private homes, yet still want their own garage, yard and deck. The Waters of Pewaukee is expected to begin welcoming its first residents in early 2023, and the cottages may be available earlier.
“More and more these days, people want to be part of a community that provides a sense of belonging. Once they find one that is a good fit, they don’t want to leave and this concept allows residents to age in place,” said John Hunsicker.
“The property this community is being built on was sold to us by a family who expressed how happy they are to be playing a role in bringing this type of senior living community to the city. We’re so thrilled to bring The Waters of Pewaukee to seniors living in this area,” said Tami Kozikowski, CEO and President of The Waters.
The project’s general contractor is Continental Building, which has offices in Pennsylvania and Ohio, but works on projects throughout the United States. The Waters of Pewaukee will be the third community the company has built for The Waters.
Equity partners include Senior Care Communities, Inc. and an institutional investor.
The Waters of Pewaukee will be the 13th community owned and operated by The Waters Senior Living LLC, a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based owner, operator, and developer of distinctive senior communities. The Waters has nine communities in Minnesota, two in Pennsylvania, and one already existing in Wisconsin.
The company mission is to create a sense of community where everyone thrives – residents, families and team members.