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New senior center design promises vibrant community hub

June 03, 2024 | Garland, Dallas County, Texas



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New senior center design promises vibrant community hub
During a recent government meeting, officials provided an update on the status of the new senior center project, which has now completed its design development stage. The center will be located approximately 500 feet from downtown, enhancing accessibility for seniors and encouraging pedestrian traffic from the downtown area.

The design aims to integrate with the existing architectural style of downtown, featuring brick and stone materials in shades of red and yellow. The floor plan has been refined based on public input, with a focus on maximizing space for various activities. Notably, a small wellness room was replaced with additional storage to better accommodate the needs of the facility.

Key features of the new center include an indoor walking track, a fitness room, a large event hall capable of hosting up to 200 people, and multiple programming spaces. The main entrance will be located off Avenue B, with designated drop-off zones for buses transporting seniors.

Renderings showcased during the meeting highlighted the center's courtyard, which will serve as a focal point for visitors. The design emphasizes natural light, addressing concerns raised about the previous center's darker atmosphere.

Additionally, the project includes potential alternates such as pickleball courts and shaded outdoor areas, which are currently not part of the base budget but are being considered as the project progresses. The meeting underscored the commitment to creating a vibrant and functional space for the senior community, with ample opportunities for engagement and activity.

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