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SAY HELLO TO MOSAIC

Guests recently had the opportunity to “say hello to Mosaic” when they were invited to attend an exclusive preview event of Willow Valley Communities’ Mosaic. Mosaic is a 55+ premier residential high-rise coming to the heart of downtown Lancaster.

During the event, up-to-the-minute details about floor plans, residence selections, luxury amenities, and more were presented to the excited audience. There was also an extensive question-and-answer session.

Renderings of Mosaic’s striking 20-story tower and select floor plans — making up the 146 exquisite single-level, two- and three-bedroom residences — were shown. And guests learned more details about Mosaic’s exquisite amenities, including gourmet restaurants, spa services, wine tastings, a dog park, and so much more.

Visitors also learned more about how residents of Mosaic will enjoy exciting urban living just outside their door with Lancaster’s vibrant and culturally rich city experiences. Shopping, dining, theater, music, art, and more — all that help Lancaster consistently rank among the nation’s top five best places to retire. Afterward, guests received an enticing bag of treats from some of the best Lancaster has to offer.

During the presentation, attendees were also reminded of the financial predictability, security, and peace of mind enjoyed by all Willow Valley Communities Residents. Willow Valley Communities’ Type-A Lifecare contract promises long-term care if needed in the future, without an increase to the monthly service fee because of that need of an enhanced level of care. Willow Valley Communities is the only exclusively Type-A Lifecare community in Lancaster County and has been a trusted provider of premier senior living for nearly 40 years, earning numerous awards and an “A” financial rating from Fitch Ratings.

Charles and Doreen Snyder were two of the guests who attended the Mosaic preview event. The couple lives in Lancaster and just loves downtown. “We find ourselves spending more and more time there,” Doreen said. “Many of our favorite restaurants and shops are in the city, and we both love live theater and the art walk along Gallery Row.”

Charles also explained, “When we first learned about Mosaic by Willow Valley Communities and that we could have the opportunity to retire in the urban environment we’ve grown to love, we had to find out more.”

Both agreed the presentation was very informative and gave them both enough information to consider future steps.

“We’ve lived in Lancaster all of our lives,” Charles added. “Willow Valley Communities has always been on top of their game, so we knew an urban campus from them would provide an extraordinary lifestyle. This preview was an event we had to attend.”

Doreen quickly added, “Yes! And we can’t wait to find out even more about Mosaic!”

Mosaic Preview Events are happening now and fill up quickly. Find out more information and secure your reservation today by visiting MosaicLancaster.com.

Brian T. Rutter, Chief Marketing Officer, Willow Valley Communities Willow Valley Communities has always been on top of their game, so we knew an urban campus from them would provide an extraordinary lifestyle.

Charles Snyder, Lancaster Resident

600 Willow Valley Square Lancaster, PA 17602

The Willow Valley Way

For almost 40 years, Willow Valley Communities has been dedicated to helping people pursue exceptional lives. Our mission is simple: to inspire each person to embrace the possibilities of a Life Lived Forward. We are committed to innovative programming, operational excellence, and prudent financial practices.

Our communities provide the security of Lifecare, which includes short- and long-term care should you need it later — with no change to your monthly service fee due to the increased level of care.

And we are grateful to have been affirmed for our efforts. In addition to the many awards and recognitions we receive every year from various organizations, we consistently receive an “A” rating from Fitch Ratings, affirming our proven financial stability. Our most important recognition, though, comes from the people who live here.

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