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Senior living project opens to residents.


Sterling Glen of Rye Brook, a new distinctive independent senior living residence in Rye Brook, New York Rye Brook is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population was 8,602 according to the 2000 census.

The Village of Rye Brook was established in 1982 and is in the Town of Rye.
, welcomed the first residents on March 15.

Located on King Street, the unique residence offers older adults a superb lifestyle environment near family, friends, culture and community.

The residence is situated adjacent to BelleFair, an established multigenerational mul·ti·gen·er·a·tion·al  
adj.
Of or relating to several generations: multigenerational family traditions. 
 neighborhood of families and working professionals. Sterling Glen of Rye Brook features 166 one- and two-bedroom rental apartments.

"Great care has been taken to ensure that the workmanship and installations within the apartments meet or exceed each new resident's lifestyle needs and expectations," explained Michael Daly, president and chief executive officer of Sterling Glen, the owner and developer.

Although landscaping of the five-acre property will be finalized See finalization.  as warmer weather approaches, an outdoor garden offering alfresco dining near the residence's fountain and a walking path featuring a variety of plantings, coy coy  
adj. coy·er, coy·est
1. Tending to avoid people and social situations; reserved.

2. Affectedly and usually flirtatiously shy or modest. See Synonyms at shy1.

3.
 pond and waterfall waterfall, a sudden unsupported drop in a stream. It is formed when the stream course is interrupted as when a stream passes over a layer of harder rock—often igneous—to an area of softer and therefore more easily eroded rock; the edge of a cliff or  are in place.

With the arrival of spring, outdoor exercise stations and a putting green will be added to the building's picturesque surroundings.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Geographic Code:1U2NY
Date:Mar 17, 2004
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