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KBE Building Corp. breaks ground on Mozaic Concierge Living project

Stamford, CT KBE Building Corp. held the groundbreaking of Mozaic Concierge Living, a new Life Plan Community. Developed by Mozaic Senior Life, this landmark project sets a new standard in senior living by combining luxury, wellness, and a full continuum of care in a thoughtfully designed residential environment. As the first new Life Plan Community in Fairfield County in over 30 years, it represents a transformative investment in the region, poised to meet the growing demand for high-quality aging options while driving local economic development.

The groundbreaking ceremony was held on-site and brought together an esteemed group of attendees, including Connecticut governor Ned Lamont, local and state officials, Mozaic Senior Life Building Committee members, and future residents. The event celebrated the start of construction on what will be a flagship community for Mozaic Senior Life and a notable addition to Stamford’s vibrant landscape.

“It was our honor to orchestrate this groundbreaking ceremony with governor Lamont, so many other dignitaries and elected officials, our business partners and our Board of Directors,” said Andrew Banoff, DHL, president & CEO of Mozaic Senior Life, “The energy and excitement looking forward to the new Life Plan Community was palpable, and we are so excited to be working with KBE Building Corporation to get it built.”

The new development will span 483,888 s/f across a 15-acre parcel. The community will offer 164 independent living residences and 42 units within a health center dedicated to assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. 

Amenities will include multiple dining venues for independent living residents, with complementary dining options available at other levels of care. A wellness and fitness center, complete with a swimming pool, will be built to promote resident health and well-being.

Additionally, the community will feature both structured and surface parking facilities. Construction is scheduled to finish in 2027. 

With demolition now underway, KBE is committed to delivering a facility that not only meets the highest standards of quality and functionality but also honors the mission of Mozaic Senior Life to provide enriching and dignified aging experiences. 

KBE Building is a full-service, single-source commercial construction company. Founded in 1959 and incorporated in 1966, KBE provides preconstruction, construction management, design-build, and general contracting services to clients in the retail, educational, senior living, federal, corporate, hospitality, health care, and institutional markets. 

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