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Magnolia Lifestyle Center opens at Viridian

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Elements at Viridian has reached another milestone: the opening of the Magnolia Lifestyle Center. Exclusive to the residents of the 55+ active-adult community, the Magnolia Lifestyle Center offers a host of interior and exterior features to encourage an engaged lifestyle, says Kristi Hulme, lifestyle director for Elements at Viridian.

The 6,668-square-foot clubhouse includes a nearly 2,900-square-foot fitness facility complete with cardio and strength training equipment. The clubhouse also includes a demonstration kitchen and gathering area for impromptu and planned events.

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“We are following the recommended guidelines from the governor’s office regarding occupancy but look forward to when we can host large-scale events for all of our residents in this beautifully appointed space,” Hulme says. “Right now, our residents are enjoying all of our outdoor features and our fitness facility, but the indoor clubhouse is open by appointment only.”

A 3,462-square-foot covered terrace provides ample room for residents to gather outside. The complex also includes an infinity pool, courts for bocce ball and pickleball, a putting green, a fire pit and outdoor kitchen with a Big Green Egg.

“We’ve been hosting events for residents since last September;

having our recreation complex open will help residents connect even more and further enjoy the friendships they have already been making,” Hulme says.

More than 100 homes have sold in Elements since sales began last spring, with more than half of those happening this year.

“This fills a much-needed niche, providing active adults a place where they can enjoy a lifestyle catered to their specific interests, but still be able to live near children and grandchildren,” says Robert Kembel, general manager of Viridian. “We sold homes last year before the models even opened.”

David Weekley Homes, Drees Custom Homes and Lennar offer homes in Elements. The one-story floor plans offer open-concept living areas, two and three bedrooms, walk-in showers, abundant lighting and more.

For more: viridiandfw.com.

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