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Haynes Development completes Quarry Walk - known as a “Wise & Well” community in Oxford, CT

Oxford, CT Imagine entering a medical office campus that features natural stone, a fireplace, the sound of water cascading and a “living wall.” All of this and more is what Quarry Walk is all about - trademarked as a “Wise and Well” live, work, play, dine and healthcare community. Quarry Walk, developed by Haynes Development, is on the forefront of architectural and engineering trends revolutionizing the healthcare industry.

Healthcare has moved from the traditional settings to what is commonly referred to as “retail healthcare.” Situated in grocer anchored centers, where caregivers can relax, shop or go for a walk rather than restlessly sitting and waiting for the appointment to end. This is what today’s consumer is expecting when it comes to healthcare services and what Quarry Walk is all about.

Quarry Walk, an environmentally friendly residential, retail and healthcare community development is a uniquely designated “village center mixed use district,” that is providing such an experience and savvy healthcare providers and consumers alike are taking notice. 

In addition to being designed as a walkable downtown, Quarry Walk’s village-style atmosphere includes street lighting, granite curbs and paver accented walkways and crossings. Haynes Development has created walking trails and stonewalls throughout Quarry Walk, and further adding to the whole outdoor experience. 

Nature abounds at Quarry Walk, from the New England style Center Rock Green adjacent to the medical campus, to the 1.25 miles of walking trails, to the rooftop terraces. 

Quarry Walk offers outdoor work areas and rooftop terraces on several of its buildings. Select medical office suites have dedicated terraces that are ideal for open-air conference spaces, private retreats ideal for dining, entertaining or mid-afternoon yoga breaks or even one’s own private botanical garden. 

The opportunities are endless when it comes to roof top green spaces and outdoor amenities.

“We are actively seeking healthcare providers and medical office tenants who share in the Haynes philosophy of making people’s lives better and the world a better place”, said Kathryn Ekstrom, development manager at Haynes Development.

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