Two developers are advancing a shared plan to buy and redevelop religious institutions’ transit-accessible property in North Bethesda as a “multigenerational community.” The proposed 15-acre community, located at 4910 and 4920 Strathmore Ave., would include a 145-bed senior assisted-living facility and 125 single-family homes, of which about 115 would be attached and 10 detached. Brandywine Living, a New Jersey-based senior care company, would build the former facility on the eastern part of the site.
Developers pitch ‘multigenerational community’ on Montgomery County land owned by religious groups
April 14, 2022