Scotia Village to add villa, single-family and patio homes, sports court and amenities to its campus

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LAURINBURG—The Presbyterian Homes, Inc. and Scotia Village are pleased to announce the expansion of its continuing care retirement community located in Laurinburg. The planned development, expected to be finished in 2023, will add 25-independent living residential units including townhomes, cottages, and patio homes. 

All residential accommodations included in the expansion will offer two-bedroom floorplans, ranging from approximately 1,337 to 2,020 square feet. The modern floor plans will offer garages and walk-in closets. The accommodations will feature quality interior finishes including granite countertops, tile backsplash, crown molding and stainless-steel appliances. 

The expansion will include much more than additional housing we will be adding new amenities such as a bar/lounge with outdoor dining and an enhanced wellness center. The wellness center addition will offer a half gym for pickleball, a walking track, as well as an additional aerobics room.

“We’re excited that this next phase of Scotia Villages growth will allow us to expand our mission to honor God by providing innovative and vibrant ways to enhance the quality of life for seniors in the Sandhills,” said Allen Johnson, executive director of Scotia Village. “Our 33-year history is rooted in the Presbyterian Church and we have worked hard to remain true to our faith-based mission.”

The buildings were designed by Stewart & Conners Architects of Charlotte, with civil engineering provided by WithersRavenel headquartered of Cary. Builders include RL Construction Company of Maxton. 

Scotia Village is a part of The Presbyterian Homes, Inc, which has more than 69 years’ experience as a leader in the senior living industry. The mission of The Presbyterian Homes, Inc is to honor God by enriching the lives and touching the hearts of those we serve.  PHI is a non-profit corporation serving approximately 2,000 seniors in North Carolina through three owned and one managed (Friends Homes) continuing care retirement communities and an affordable rental apartment community.

 

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