Hopkins Commons represents a visionary, $26 million “lifelong village” in Maineville, Ohio, serving as a first-of-its-kind intergenerational community for the region. This three-building complex is designed to facilitate a natural blend of generations, connecting 160 senior apartment homes with a neighboring subdivision of younger families and an adjacent assisted living center. By integrating a public restaurant, a banquet center, and a dedicated senior center into the site, the development creates a vibrant social ecosystem where residents and visitors of all ages can interact daily.
The living experience at Hopkins Commons is defined by healthy, active aging within a Silver LEED-certified environment. The community offers 11 distinct floor plans, ranging from studios and one-bedrooms to two-bedroom lofts. These modern residences are not only energy-efficient but also prioritize resident well-being through inclusive services such as internet, water, sewage, and trash. The interiors reflect a commitment to “affordable luxury,” providing a safe and high-quality home for seniors who want to maintain their independence while staying connected to the pulse of a lively neighborhood.
Beyond its innovative social structure, the property offers an array of amenities that support an engaged lifestyle. Residents can enjoy the small-town hospitality of downtown Maineville, with its local eateries and nearby hiking and bike trails, or stay on-site to take advantage of health checks and community gatherings. As a pet-friendly and non-smoking campus, Hopkins Commons provides a clean, welcoming atmosphere that encourages residents to age gracefully while remaining active participants in a diverse and thriving community.