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LCB Senior Living, LLC opens marketing offices at three new properties

LCB Senior Living, LLC recently opened its marketing office at three of their new properties. The properties include the following: * The Residence at Valley Farm: Headed by the sales & marketing director Amy Lucas the marketing office is now available for scheduling visits and for information on apartment leasing at The Residence at Valley Farm. Located at 369 Pond St. in Ashland, The Residence at Valley Farm is a brand new community featuring stunning architecture, a signature clock tower, landscaped grounds, and every convenience, service or indulgence. It offers the community its finest independent, assisted and reflections memory care services, in a vibrant community that's full of life. It serves Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, Southborough, and other fine communities. * The Residence at Five Corners in Easton, Mass: Headed by the sales & marketing director Nancy Fullerton, the marketing office is now available for scheduling visits and for information on apartment leasing at The Residence at Five Corners. Located at 678 Depot St., The Residence at Five Corners is Easton's first modern, independent living, assisted living and memory care residence for seniors. It serves Easton, Mansfield, Norton, Raynham, Taunton, Sharon, Stoughton, Brockton, West Bridgewater and other fine communities' elderly by aiding to the specific needs of each resident. * The Residence at Salem Woods, in Salem, NH, is set to open in the spring of 2016. Headed by the sales & marketing director Brittany McClintick, the marketing office is available for scheduling visits and for information on apartment leasing at The Residence at Salem Woods. Located at 6 Sally Sweet's Way, The Residence at Salem Woods is a premier Independent living, assisted living and memory care community. It serves Salem, Londonderry, Windham, Hampstead, Derry, Atkinson, Pelham, Methuen, MA, Haverhill, MA and other fine communities' elderly by aiding to the specific needs of each resident. LCB Senior Living was founded in 2010 by the management team of the former Newton Senior Living, LLC (NSL). NSL was one of the first assisted living developers and operators in Mass., and was the 16th largest assisted living company in the United States when it was sold to a division of Lazard Freres in 2005. Headquartered in Norwood, Mass., LCB currently operates fourteen communities in four New England states, and is in the process of developing several more.
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