Erickson Senior Living Plans Big North Scottsdale Development
Major Development Planned
Erickson Senior Living has proposed a significant new senior living development in North Scottsdale, known as Erickson Scottsdale, aimed at meeting the area's increasing demand for luxury, age-in-place communities. This "Continuing Care Retirement Community" will feature nearly 1,000 independent living units, 250 assisted living spaces, and a comprehensive set of amenities for active and assisted senior living. Located near the upscale condo projects or Portico, Atavia, and Optima McDowell Mountain Village, Erickson’s project would occupy a 57-acre site east of Scottsdale Road along Princess Boulevard, adding to the high-end offerings in the rapidly developing Scottsdale Road & Loop 101 Corridor.
Erickson Scottsdale’s Community & Care Design
Erickson Scottsdale is designed to provide seniors with luxury living options and comprehensive care services within a single community. This design will help residents transition seamlessly from independent living to assisted care if needed, making it a well-rounded choice for long-term residents.
- 967 Independent Living Units: Spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments with open floor plans, activity hubs, and resident amenities.
- 250 Assisted Living Spaces: Private suites in a secure, separate neighborhood offering skilled nursing, memory care, and other specialized support.
- Extensive Amenities: Primary and satellite fitness centers, a medical center, multiple dining options, a pool, walking paths, and various recreational and social spaces.
The facility will be built in phases over five to seven years, providing seniors with all the resources to maintain their independence, while also catering to those who require additional assistance.
Near The Booming Scottsdale Road & Loop 101 Corridor
This development complements the luxury growth happening in the nearby Scottsdale Road & Loop 101 Corridor, a thriving region attracting billions in investment. High-profile projects in the Corridor include:
- Optima McDowell Mountain Village: Featuring 1,300 luxury apartments and condos with green spaces and rooftop amenities.
- Cavasson Master-Planned Community: Nationwide Realty Investors’ multi-use community with office spaces, retail, and the new Toll Brothers townhomes.
- ASM Headquarters: A major addition from the Netherlands-based tech company, enhancing the area’s tech and innovation presence.
- Axon Campus: A tech-inspired workspace and lifestyle campus designed to draw talent and business to the Corridor.
By situating itself within reach of these developments, Erickson Scottsdale will offer its residents access to North Scottsdale’s upscale living options and the stellar amenities emerging throughout the corridor.
Economic Impact Of Erickson Scottsdale
Erickson Senior Living projects that this development will contribute significantly to Scottsdale's economy, both during and after construction. Highlights include:
- $1.6 Billion Total Economic Activity: With $729 million in construction costs and an estimated $65 million for the care center.
- $52.2 Million In State Revenue: Generated through construction taxes, fees, and spending by construction workers.
- Post-Completion Economic Benefits: At full operation, Erickson Scottsdale is expected to create 1,400 jobs and $194.2 million in annual economic activity.
In addition to providing high-quality senior housing, Erickson Scottsdale will inject substantial funds and job opportunities into the local economy, benefiting the broader North Scottsdale community.
Zoning Challenges & Community Opposition
While Erickson Scottsdale addresses a significant need, the project may face a challenging approval process. Scottsdale’s General Plan 2035 limits density, and large-scale projects often encounter resistance from local opposition groups, particularly those concerned with water usage, traffic, and neighborhood impact. However, Erickson Senior Living’s strong focus on sustainability, including water-saving features, could help alleviate some concerns.
As the Scottsdale & Loop 101 Corridor continues to develop, Erickson Scottsdale represents an opportunity to meet the area’s growing demand for luxury senior living while supporting the city’s evolving landscape.