Overall vibe : Coterie is a joint venture between Atria Senior Living and Related Development

Personal care: The Apsley offers 24-hour care with the option for individualized services, depending on needs, and a dedicated care center that incorporates memory care. Residents will also be provided with the latest in smart healthcare technology that makes use of voice-activated commands (similar to the others listed here).

Coterie Hudson Yards

(The first Coterie property to open is in San Francisco.) “The Coterie brand is a natural extension of Related’s existing luxury residential portfolio,” says Hailey Sarage, vice president at Related. “There is a significant need in urban areas for senior living communities that offer exceptional care, hospitality, and an unparalleled lifestyle. We know that many older adults will want to stay in urban environments to age in place with the conveniences and level of service that they are used to.”

The community, which just opened its doors in , takes up the lower 13 floors of the new, 44-story residential tower (at 505 West 35th St. between 10th and 11th avenues).

And though this is Related’s first foray into the senior living space, “Atria had a heavy hand in making sure the building is senior-friendly,” Mansfield says, adding that it’s significantly more staffed than a typical residential building. “The design is still very thoughtful, with discreet handrails in the bathroom and furniture layouts that allow an easy pathway for the mobility impaired.” (The interiors are by MAWD , known for outfitting exclusive hotels.)

Note that if you are familiar with Atria West 86, which opened almost 20 years ago, this is a completely different experience. ” That’s a prewar building conversion with a broader range of rentals, whereas because Coterie is a purpose-built community, we were able to take our time and be very strategic about what we were putting into place and the way our services are rendered.”

Meaning you have choices, just like any other NYC renter: “You can go in the direction of new development luxury buildings or, if you like the charm and charisma of a pre-war building, you can go in that direction. We all serve our mujeres europeas vs americanas place in the ecosystem here, we all have our specialty and flair, so in the end there’s something for everyone.”

Amenities: According to Sarage, “Amenities are focused on holistic wellness and include on-site private healthcare facilities with industry-leading treatment and diagnostic capabilities, and access to a tailored nutrition and diet plan complemented by master classes for learning and curated programs to nourish each resident’s mind, body, and spirit. There’s also a library, theater, and activities room with attached bakery for cooking classes.”

In plain speak, Coterie offers the usual high-end perks-24/7 hospitality services, fitness center, yoga studio, meeting space, and theater, as well as a hair/nail salon (operated by Oscar Biondi). Culinary offerings include a restaurant with outdoor terrace serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner; piano bar/lounge; juice bar; private dining room; and room service. All menus are crafted in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic.

Prices are all-inclusive and there is no membership fee

Units and pricing: Of the 126 units, 36 are within secured, self-contained memory care neighborhoods across two floors. “We encourage our memory care residents to feel like there is no disruption even though their cognition is e quality of life as the rest of us,” Mansfield says. Rates for the memory care studios, which feature integrated circadian lighting to help regulate sleep and mood, start at $15,000 a month.

Independent living and assisted living residences range from studios (starting at $11,100 per month), one bedrooms ($15,600 per month), and two bedrooms ($25,500 per month).

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